HPD: One injured after a possible domestic incident in Huntsville
HPD said officers responded to the 3500 block of Box Canyon Road Monday night for a possible domestic incident in progress.
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A department spokesperson said that initial details indicate that a 'juvenile offender' possibly assaulted their mother with a knife.
HPD said the victim in the case received minor injuries in the incident and declined medical treatment by HEMSI on the scene. The department said the special victims unit is investigating the incident.
According to HPD, information is limited at this time as the investigation is still in its early stages.
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