Crime & Safety
Man Stabbed In Lansdowne On Easter After Argument: Police
The stabbing in Lansdowne is believed to be an isolated incident, police sad.
LANSDOWNE, MD — A man was stabbed after an argument on Easter Sunday in a parking lot in Lansdowne, according to the Baltimore County Police Department. He is expected to survive.
Alexander Maradiaga-Valleciyo, 44, of the 2900 block of Freeway, had been stabbed in the upper body when authorities found him, police said.
Officers located Maradiaga-Valleciyo while responding to a call about a stabbing in the 3800 block of Hollins Ferry Road just after 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 21, according to authorities.
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Police said Maradiaga-Valleyciyo and the suspect, whose identity was not provided, had argued after getting out of a truck in the parking lot of Speedy Mart in the 3800 block of Hollins Ferry Road.
Police allege the suspect stabbed the victim and then ran away. As of Monday afternoon, officials said that detectives were still investigating and believe that this is an isolated incident.
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