Two shootings, stabbing overnight in Denver metro
The Denver Police Department said at around 10:40 p.m. Friday night that it was investigating a shooting in the area of East 44th Avenue and Milwaukee Street. DPD later said at 4:00 a.m. that it was investigating a separate shooting in the 10700 block of East Dartmouth Avenue.
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An adult man sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the Friday night shooting, while an adult woman sustained undisclosed injuries in the shooting early Saturday morning, but is expected to survive, according to police.
DPD also said just before 9:30 p.m. Friday night that it was investigating a stabbing in the area of Buckley Road and East 56th Avenue. An adult male victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the incident, police said.
In an update just before 1:00 p.m, DPD said a 25-year-old man was taken into custody for the Saturday morning shooting and is being held for investigation of attempted first degree murder.
Investigations into all of the incidents are ongoing, according to police. No suspect information for the Friday night shooting or stabbing has been released at this time.
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