Lovington man accused of stabbing woman, two minors
LOVINGTON, N.M. (KRQE) – A Lovington man accused in a recent stabbing was arrested Monday. Police say they were called to a home on the 900 block of W. Harrison to reports that a woman and two minors were stabbed.
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Police say 33-year-old Oscar Herrera fled the scene on foot. Law enforcement canvassed the area and Herrera was found nearby and arrested. Police say all three victims were treated at the hospital and released. Herrera is now facing several charges.
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