Police Search For Teen Suspected Of Stabbing 3 Women In Ongoing Facebook Feud
PONTIAC (WWJ/AP) - Police are searching for a 17-year-old Pontiac girl accused of stabbing three sisters as part of an ongoing feud fueled by Facebook.
Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies were called just before 2 a.m. Tuesday to a home on Neman Lane, off University Drive west of Opdyke Road, and arrived to find three women suffering from stab wounds.
One of the victims reportedly told police that she and her sisters in front of the home near a vehicle when they became involved in an argument with two suspects. The argument turned physical and at one point, one of the suspects used a steak knife to stab the 18-year-old victim in the back, police said.
The suspect then turned the knife on the other girls, stabbing the 20-year-old victim in the neck and the 25-year-old victim in the leg, according to police. The suspects then fled the area.
Two of the victims were taken to a hospital, while the third victim refused medical treatment.
The sheriff's office said one of the suspects had been involved in an ongoing feud with two of the victims.
An investigation is ongoing.
Anyone with information on the case is urged to contact police at 248-858-5000.
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