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Stabbing Suspects at Large in Brownsville

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Meanwhile, police in Brownsville are trying to track down the suspects in two different stabbings. The stabbings happened at two different areas, but are being investigated to see if there are any links that could tie them together. The first happened at an apartment complex on the 4200 block of Boca Chica Blvd. And the second happened at a convenience store further down the road on the 3700 block of Boca Chica Blvd. It was reported that two victims were sent to the hospital. No word on their condition. Police are asking the public to give them a call if they should have information on either one of the stabbings. Their number is: 548-TIPS

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