
Brooklyn Park police say a person was found unconscious early Thursday after an assault near 63rd Avenue North, the kind of late-night chaos neighbors could do without. Officers were called to the scene at about 1:10 a.m., and witnesses told investigators the suspects took off before squad cars pulled up. Authorities have not released the victim’s condition, and the case remains under active investigation.
What the police say
According to KSTP, officers learned that when they arrived, one suspect had tried to stab a second person. That report triggered a sizable response that brought in K-9 units and a drone operator from Maple Grove to sweep the area. Despite the search, police did not locate the suspects and have not released any descriptions. Detectives say the investigation is ongoing as they track leads and collect evidence.
How to help
The Brooklyn Park Police Department is asking anyone with information or video to contact dispatch at 763-493-8222 or email [email protected]. In an emergency, residents should call 911. The department also offers an online form and resources for victims on its public safety page. Investigators are urging neighbors to review doorbell and dash-cam footage and share anything that might help move the case forward.
Neighborhood context
Local reporting has pointed to a pattern of disturbances in the corridor just north of the airport, which has led to more frequent use of K-9 and drone resources on complicated calls. Hoodline has noted that the area around 63rd and Zane has seen fights and prior police responses, a backdrop that helps explain the heavy multi-agency presence in this case. Police say they will release more details as they are able.









