CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Police are searching for the man they said stabbed another person early Tuesday morning at the Greyhound station in uptown Charlotte.
Officers were called to the station on West Trade Street around 2:30 a.m. after the stabbing and were looking for the suspect near the intersection of West Fifth Street and North Graham.
Investigators are looking at surveillance video to see if they can get a good description of the suspect. They think the stabbing took place during an attempted robbery.
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MEDIC said the victim was taken to Carolinas Medical Center and is expected to be OK.
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