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Hermitage Woman Taken To Vanderbilt After Apartment Stabbing

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Published on June 23, 2026
Hermitage Woman Taken To Vanderbilt After Apartment StabbingSource: Metro Nashville Police Department

A quiet early Tuesday in Hermitage ended under flashing blue lights when a woman was rushed to Vanderbilt University Medical Center after a reported stabbing at an apartment complex. Metro dispatchers said the call came in just after midnight, sending officers to the 1441 block of Lebanon Pike. Police have shared only the bare basics so far, including no real word on the victim’s condition or whether anyone is in custody.

What officials have said

According to FOX17, Metro Nashville Emergency Communications reported that officers were dispatched at 12:41 a.m. on June 23 after a call about a stabbing inside an apartment at 1441 Lebanon Pike. FOX17 noted that one woman was taken to Vanderbilt and that authorities had not immediately released information about her condition or any potential suspects.

Local pattern and recent calls

The call adds to a string of overnight emergencies along Lebanon Pike and in the Hermitage area this month. Those incidents include a June 9 shooting outside a Mapco that local outlets said sent a worker to the hospital, and a May apartment fire that displaced multiple residents. Coverage of the Hermitage Mapco worker shooting noted that police asked the public for tips, while WSMV reported that the Red Cross stepped in to help residents displaced by the May blaze. Together, those scenes have kept investigators and first responders busy with multiple late-night calls in the corridor.

How to report tips

Metro police say they have not released any additional details in the stabbing case. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Hermitage Precinct non-emergency line at 615-862-8600, call the precinct directly at 615-880-1776, or submit tips through hubNashville. The Hermitage Precinct page on Nashville.gov lists those numbers along with resources for residents and victims of crime. This story will be updated if authorities release new information.