A teenager remains in hospital after suffering facial injuries in a stabbing — with no arrests so far.
This afternoon (February 26), Herts Police shared an update on the 18-year-old who was stabbed in the torso at the junction of Peace Drive and Cassiobury Drive, between 7.40pm and 8.15pm on Saturday (February 24).
The injuries are stab wounds to the chest and face, and he remains in hospital in a stable condition at this time.
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Meanwhile, no arrests have been made. Enquiries as to whether those involved were known to each other are ongoing.
Yesterday, the force revealed that the offenders wore balaclavas, and one wore a crash helmet. No further description of the suspects is available.
The victim had been waiting with another 18-year-old at the corner when two men got off a blue motorbike and one spoke to the other victim.
He then proceeded to search him and go through his pockets. Nothing was taken, but the same man then stabbed the second victim in the torso before both men left the scene on the motorbike.
Police have asked anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or who saw the offenders on the bike at around the time, to come forward.
Information ca be reported online, or by calling 101 quoting crime reference 41/15867/24.
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