Crime & Safety
Man Stabbed During Annapolis Argument: Police
A man was stabbed during an Annapolis argument, police said. He was hospitalized.

ANNAPOLIS, MD — A man was stabbed recently during an Annapolis argument, police said.
Officers said medics drove the victim to the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. There was no update on his condition as of Saturday.
Authorities said the stabbing happened last Thursday in the 700 block of Newtowne Drive.
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Police said the victim reported that he was stabbed in his left arm, which was then wrapped in a T-shirt to cover a deep wound.
Officers said they later found the suspect, a 27-year-old woman.
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The suspect and the victim both said they were visiting one another when an argument ensued, authorities stated.
Police said the argument became physical and the suspect grabbed a kitchen knife and cut the victim on the arm.
Officers said this was not a domestic dispute.
Authorities said they applied for charges against the suspect.
Patch is withholding the name of the accused because online court records do not yet list any official criminal charges against her.
This map shows the area where the Annapolis Police Department said the stabbing happened.
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