Woman Fatally Stabbed in Sylmar; Suspect Remains at Large
A woman in her 30s was fatally stabbed Wednesday night in Sylmar, Los Angeles. The incident occurred around 9:20 p.m. in the 13800 block of Beaver Street and Dronfield Avenue. Police are searching for the suspect who fled the scene.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA woman in her 30s was fatally stabbed in Sylmar on Wednesday night, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. m. in the 13800 block of Beaver Street and Dronfield Avenue. Responding officers found the woman with stab wounds and pronounced her dead at the scene.
LAPD Officer Charles Miller reported the details of the incident. Police established a search perimeter in the surrounding area after the attack. The case has been classified as a homicide, and the investigation is ongoing.
The suspect fled the scene following the stabbing, according to police.
The individual was last seen near Hubbard Street by the 210 Freeway. LAPD has not released a detailed description of the suspect. Officers continue to search the area for the person responsible. The attack occurred in a residential neighborhood in Sylmar, a community in the San Fernando Valley.
No additional injuries were reported.
The LAPD is conducting an active search in the vicinity of the incident.
Residents in the area may experience increased police presence as the search continues. Authorities have not provided information on a possible motive or relationship between the victim and the suspect. This homicide adds to ongoing concerns about violent crime in Los Angeles neighborhoods.
Police urge anyone with information to contact authorities. The investigation remains open, with updates expected as new details emerge.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- Wednesday night, around 9:20 p.m.
Woman in her 30s fatally stabbed in Sylmar; pronounced dead at scene.
1 sourceLos Angeles Times - After the stabbing
Suspect fled scene, last seen near Hubbard Street by 210 Freeway.
1 sourceLos Angeles Times - Immediately following report
Police established search perimeter and continue investigation.
1 sourceLos Angeles Times
Potential Impact
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Increased police presence in Sylmar neighborhood during search.
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Ongoing investigation could lead to suspect arrest.
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Local residents experience temporary disruption from police activity.
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Community members may report tips to aid investigation.
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