
Two teens were stabbed in a car at an intersection in Stoneham early Sunday morning, according to police.
Stoneham police responded to Spring Street in Wakefield for a report of a stabbing around 1 a.m., the police department said in a press release. The initial investigation indicated that the incident began in Stoneham.
At the scene, officers found a Chevrolet Trax with two 18-year-old men inside, police said. The driver had serious but not life-threatening injuries, and the passenger had non-life-threatening injuries. Both were taken to a hospital by ambulance.
A subsequent investigation suggested that the SUV was stopped near an intersection in Stoneham when a person wearing a dark hoodie and mask approached the teens armed with a knife, police said. The driver continued traveling over the Wakefield line before coming to a stop.
“At this time investigators do not believe that there is any danger to the public,” police said.
Stoneham and State Police detectives are investigating the incident, police said. No arrests have been announced and no further information has been released.
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