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Pre-Dawn 25th Street Stabbing Has Denver Cops Scouring For Suspect

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Published on June 28, 2026
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Denver police are working an early-morning stabbing in the 1000 block of 25th Street on Sunday, where one person was taken to a local hospital. The victim's condition has not been released, and detectives remained on scene as officers canvassed nearby homes and businesses for any clues that might point them toward a suspect.

According to a post by the Denver Police Department, the "investigation is ongoing" and "officers are working to develop suspect information." The alert confirmed a single transport to a nearby hospital and did not include any suspect description, with officials saying more details will be released as the case moves forward.

What We Know So Far

The pre-dawn attack lands on top of a recent run of knife incidents reported around Denver, from neighborhood confrontations to a high-profile transit stabbing. Hoodline coverage of a June RTD bus stabbing has already prompted public appeals for video and tips, and regional reporting has documented multiple street stabbings that investigators are still tracking. Earlier coverage by local outlets noted three separate stabbings in a single day this spring, a reminder of how quickly detectives can be pulled to scenes across the city.

How To Help Investigators

Anyone with information or video related to the stabbing in the 1000 block of 25th Street is asked to call the City and County of Denver non-emergency line at 720-913-2000 or Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP (7867). For emergencies, call 911. The City and County of Denver website lists reporting options and resources for people who have tips or footage that might help the case.

This story will be updated as officials release confirmed information about the victim's condition, any suspect details, or arrests. Denver police are urging anyone with relevant information to contact investigators so leads can be tracked down quickly.