A MAN has been left in a 'serious condition' after a suspected stabbing at a home in Wokingham.
The attack took place at 1.30am on Sunday when two men entered a home in Shefford Crescent.
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Thames Valley Police said the man, who is in his fifties, challenged the men and was then stabbed in the arm.
He remains in hospital in a 'serious but stable' condition.
The force described one of the offenders as wearing a blue puffer style jacket with a fur hood, and the other man in a grey sweater top.
Investigating officer, detective inspector Marc Skinner, of Reading police station, said: "I am appealing for witnesses to this incident during which this victim received a serious injury to his arm, which is consistent with being stabbed.
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We are appealing for witnesses after an incident of attempted murder in Wokingham
🗓 1.30am on Sunday (10/11)
📍 Shefford Crescent, Wokingham
A man in his fifties sustained an injury consistent with being stabbed
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"He was taken to hospital where he is currently in a serious but stable condition.
"I am now appealing to any witnesses in the area who believe they may have seen or heard something in relation to this incident to come forward.
"If anyone believes they may have seen either of the two offenders described, or was in or near Shefford Crescent at the time and saw or heard something, please get in touch with police.
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"I would also appeal to any motorists who were travelling in the area before, during or after the time of this incident to check any dash-cam footage, to see if it has captured anything significant that could be of assistance."
Anyone with information is asked to contact 101 referencing 43190350786
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