Police investigate after teenager stabbed
Police have launched an investigation into the potentially life-threatening stabbing of an 18-year-old man.
A police spokesman said that officers and other first responders were called to a Hamilton Parish residence at about 5.35pm yesterday after reports that a young man had been injured during an altercation with another male.
Upon arrival, EMTs immediately began treatment on the man, who was unresponsive and appeared to have suffered a stab wound.
He was subsequently taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, where he continues to receive treatment for injuries that are considered life-threatening.
A male suspect, aged 17, is in custody.
Eyewitnesses and anyone with information are asked to call Detective Constable Patrick Jones, of the Criminal Investigations Unit, on 717-2170 or e-mail pjones@bps.bm.
They can also call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers on 800-8477.
Information can also be given through the Bermuda Police Service’s Community Reporting Portal or by talking to a police officer they are familiar with.