A KNIFEMAN is being sought by police after a man was stabbed in a fight in Wokingham.
Thames Valley Police said the man was stabbed in an attack on Tuesday, March 9, in Latimer Road, Wokingham.
It happened between 8.30pm and 8.50pm.
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Police said the victim, age 38, was involved in a fight with a man outside a property.
As a result the victim was stabbed and was rushed to hospital.
He remains in a stable condition, the force said.
Police said the offender is a white man aged in his early 30s, and during the offence he did not have a top on.
Investigating officer, Detective Inspector John Wordsworth, based at Loddon Valley police station, said: “This was a serious assault in which a man was stabbed and he is receiving ongoing hospital treatment.
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“I would like to speak to anyone who saw this assault, or who has any other information which they think could be relevant to our investigation."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 reference 43210099172
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an assault occasioning GBH in which a man was stabbed in Wokingham.
The incident occurred on Tuesday (9/3) between 8.30pm and 8.50pm in Latimer Road.
The victim, a 38-year-old man, was involved in an altercation with a man outside a property.
This resulted in the victim being stabbed. He left the scene and attended hospital where he remains in a stable condition.
The offender is a white man aged in his early 30s. During the offence, he did not have a top on.
Investigating officer, Detective Inspector John Wordsworth, based at Loddon Valley police station, said: “This was a serious assault in which a man was stabbed and he is receiving ongoing hospital treatment.
“I would like to speak to anyone who saw this assault, or who has any other information which they think could be relevant to our investigation.
“If you have any details which you think could help us, please call the Thames Valley Police non-emergency number on 101, quoting reference number 43210099172.
“Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or make a report online.”
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