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North Oneida Horror as Denver Cops Probe Early Morning Stabbing

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Published on March 19, 2026
North Oneida Horror as Denver Cops Probe Early Morning StabbingSource: Max Fleischmann on Unsplash

An early morning stabbing in the 1400 block of North Oneida Street sent one person to the hospital Thursday, and Denver police say they are still trying to sort out what exactly went down.

Officers arrived to find a single victim, who was taken to a nearby hospital, according to the Denver Police Dept. Detectives remained on scene as of the initial update, and officials said the extent of the victim’s injuries was not yet known.

Investigators are “working to develop suspect information” and plan to post updates to the same social thread when they have more to share, the department noted. The post also reminds residents that the account is not monitored around the clock and directs people to call the city’s non-emergency line at 720-913-2000 or to call or text 911 in an emergency.

What police released

In its brief update, the Denver Police Dept. said officers responded to the 1400 block of N. Oneida St., located one victim and transported that person to the hospital. The post stressed that “the extent of injuries is unknown.” No suspect description, motive, or additional details were included in the initial alert.

Citywide context

Short social-media alerts like this have become the standard way DPD publicly flags similar, single-victim stabbings while detectives work behind the scenes. Local outlets often pick up on those quick hits and add more detail as it becomes available. For example, Denver7 covered a multi-victim stabbing at a shelter hotel in 2023, and CBS Colorado has reported on downtown stabbings that sparked stepped-up patrols.

How to help

Anyone with video or information about Thursday’s incident is asked to contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP (7867). For non-emergency police services, call the City of Denver’s non-emergency line at 720-913-2000 or visit the Denver Police Department directory. Dial 911 for emergencies.