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Sales transaction ends in stabbing

December 2, 2020 by Staff Writer

Fairhaven Police encourage residents to use the “Meetup Spot,” located at this sign, at the Fairhaven Police station on the corner of Bryant Lane and Washington Street to make transactions with people they do not know. Submitted photo.

Press Release

FAIRHAVEN — Lt. Kevin Kobza reports that the Fairhaven Police Depart­ment is actively investigat­ing a stabbing that occurred Thursday afternoon, 11/26.

At approximately 3 p.m., Fairhaven Police were dispatched to the area of Main and Elm streets for a report of a stabbing. Upon arrival, officers found a male party bleeding from multiple stab wounds. He was treated on scene by Fairhaven Paramedics and transported to Rhode Island Hospital.

The victim, a 23-year-old New Bedford resident, told police that he arranged for the sale of a cellphone on Facebook Market Place. He said he was picked up by two males driving a black Jeep, and while he was in the Jeep, an argument took place after the suspects attempted to take the phone without paying for it.

The victim was then reportedly stabbed several times. He managed to escape from the vehicle and summon help.

As the investigation is currently active and ongoing, no further details will be released at this time.

Fairhaven Police strongly encou­rage anyone conducting any type of transaction that requires them to meet with people they do not know to do so in the parking lot of the Fairhaven Police Department, located at 1 Bryant Lane. There is an area that is specifically designated as an “Internet Purchase Exchange Loca­tion.” People do not have to call ahead, they may simply take advantage of the spot that has life video recording. However, people may contact the police if they feel uneasy or uncomfortable. 

Fairhaven Police encourage residents to use the “Meetup Spot,” located at this sign, at the Fairhaven Police station on the corner of Bryant Lane and Washington Street to make transactions with people they do not know. Submitted photo.

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