Man stabbed at Naches area party
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC
NACHES, Wash. — A 27-year-old Yakima man was stabbed at a party in Naches early Sunday.
The stabbing occurred during an argument at a home in the 7800 block of South Naches Road shortly after 1 a.m., according to the Yakima County Sheriff’s Office.
The victim and another man, a 26-year-old from the Toppenish area, were taken to Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital after the incident. Neither man’s name or condition was released.
Deputies — as well as personnel from the Naches Fire Department and Advanced Life Systems — responded to the scene, where — deputies say — an argument took place over a woman.
After the stabbing, one man ran to a neighbor’s home where deputies say he broke into the house, injuring himself when crawling through a broken window. He was taken into custody at that home.
Upon release from the hospital, the 26-year-old was expected to be booked into the Yakima County Jail on suspicion of first-degree assault and residential burglary.
Can a Darwin Award be far behind??
Report ViolationHell lets have Central WA be it's state! The tax base would make the Gangs return to their home states and coutry's. No matter where the valley is full of drugs and gangs!! I say keep them there, hell import them!!
Report ViolationNothing in the article mentions the 'race' of those 2 men! But leave it to the ignorant to assume like a big a$$ that any crime reported in the YH are all Latino's.
Report Violation1mgh, Take three guesses, and the last two will probably be wrong.
Report ViolationJust like you Nick to say something racist.
leave it to the ignorant racist pigs to make a$$es of themselves....
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