Man hospitalized after stabbing in Brighton early Sunday
A man was found with multiple stab wounds in the early hours of Sunday at a home in Brighton, Boston Police reported.
At about 2:34 a.m., the Boston Police Department said, officers responded to a report of a person stabbed in a Brighton neighborhood.
Responders arrived at 89 Guest St. and located a 26-year-old male victim suffering from multiple stab wounds at the residence, BPD said.
The man was taken to a local hospital by Boston EMS. The department said his condition is unknown at this time, as of Sunday morning.
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No arrests were made as of noon Sunday, according to BPD.
The incident is under active investigation by police detectives.
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