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12/18/2019, 3:25pm

Ypsilanti Township man arrested after stabbing 17-year-old girl multiple times

An Ypsilanti Township man was arrested Tuesday morning after stabbing a 17-year-old girl multiple times. It was thought to be a domestic dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend by the police. The incident happened Friday, Dec. 13.

By Tyler Gaw
Ypsilanti Township man arrested after stabbing 17-year-old girl multiple times

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An Ypsilanti Township man was arrested Friday, Dec. 13 after stabbing a 17-year-old girl after a domestic argument, The Ypsilanti Police Department says.

Police were called at 12:55 p.m. to the intersection of High Ridge Drive and S. Huron River Drive in Ypsilanti Township after getting a report of a man attacking a women. According to MLive.com, Police rushed to the scene and saw a woman with multiple stab wounds. The stabbing was thought to be a result of a domestic dispute between a couple. 

The girl was immediately taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in critical condition. Police have now confirmed the girl was treated and listed in stable condition. The suspect was on the loose as of Friday, Dec. 13, but he has now been arrested as of Tuesday, Dec. 17. The suspect is a 21-year-old Ypsilanti Township man who has been taken to Washtenaw County Jail to await charges. 

The Police could not be reached for questions at the moment with the case still being ongoing. Further information on the case will be updated once more details are known.

Anyone with more information regarding the case should call The Ypsilanti Police Department at 734-483-9510

 

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