Crime

Mancini Park stabbing started as fight between kids, then escalated into violence with adults

Modesto Police Department

A stabbing at Mancini Park in Modesto on Sunday afternoon sent one person to a local trauma center, according to officials.

Modesto Police Department officers first responded to reports of a fight at about 2:30 p.m., but while they were on the way they received word that someone was stabbed.

They found a man with two stab wounds. He is expected to survive, said Sharon Bear, spokesperson for MPD.

Bear said that a “small altercation” between children happened during a soccer game at the park. The altercation escalated into a physical fight that involved adults. After the situation calmed down, the stabbing suspect walked away.

The person who reported the fight noticed damage to her vehicle. While she and a family member addressed the situation, the suspect returned and allegedly stabbed the family member twice from behind, then fled the scene, according to Bear.

Officers are looking for a blue Chevrolet truck connected with the suspect. Anyone with information regarding the stabbing is urged to contact Crime Stoppers by texting “StanCS” to 738447, calling 1-866-602-7463 or 209-521-4636. Tips can also be submitted online at stancrimetips.org. Reports can be done anonymously.

Trevor Morgan
The Modesto Bee
Trevor Morgan covers accountability and enterprise stories for The Modesto Bee. He earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism at California State University, Northridge. Before coming to Modesto, he covered education and government in Los Angeles County. 
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