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Police are looking for a cutthroat in Trondheim

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Two men were stabbed in Trondheim on Saturday night. In one case, the perpetrator was arrested. In the second, the police are still looking for a cutthroat.

The first incident was reported from Møllenberg at 21.02/20. A man in his XNUMXs was found here with serious, but not life-threatening, injuries.

- It's a serious incident. We have conducted preliminary interviews with victims and witnesses and the police are undergoing a technical investigation at the scene, said prosecutor John R. Sødahl Furunes in Trøndelag Police District in a press release on Sunday night.

Photo: Ned Alley / NTB

. A description of the perpetrator was received

Anne Haave announced on Sunday morning that eight witnesses have so far been questioned. No one has been arrested in this case yet.

- There are witnesses who gave a possible description of who could be the perpetrator or perpetrators - he says.

He also claims that the police conducted preliminary interviews with the victims. The incident was likely to take place outside.

17-year-old seriously injured

Police were notified of the second knife attack in Trondheim on 22.07/17. Here a XNUMX-year-old boy was seriously injured.

An 18-year-old man was arrested shortly after the attack. Haave says he has been charged with serious bodily harm.

The prosecutor Furunes says there does not appear to be any connection so far between the two attacks.

"There is no indication at present that the two incidents have anything in common," says prosecutor Furunes.

St. Olaf said in a press release at 2am on Sunday that the teenager was operated on for his injuries. In contrast, a man in his twenties is currently in intensive care.

Source: NTB
Photo: Ned Alley / NTB

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