Teen stabbed at Fresno park during a disturbance, police say. Two suspects fled
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- Teen stabbed at Fresno park after a disturbance; two suspects fled the scene.
- Victim treated at scene and hospitalized with non-life-threatening lower-body wounds.
- Police seek tips on two juvenile suspects; call 559-621-7000 with information.
A teen was stabbed while at a Fresno park on Monday.
The stabbing happened just after 8 p.m. at a park at East Michigan Avenue and North Redda Road.
According to police, two teens - a boy and a girl - went to the park.
While at the park, they were approached by two juveniles, where a disturbance occurred. One of the juveniles allegedly stabbed the teen in the lower body.
The teens ran for help, where an officer was already on location for a different call, police said.
The victim was treated for his injuries and taken to the hospital. The injuries are non-life-threatening, police said.
The two unknown juveniles fled on foot to a nearby vehicle and left the area, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 559-621-7000.
This story was originally published February 2, 2026 at 9:01 PM.