A 40-year-old San Diego man was arrested for allegedly stabbing a young man after a dispute on the freeway, police said Sunday.
The victim, a 22-year-old man, was discovered by officers with stab wounds to his upper body and back. He was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
The suspect suffered minor injuries and was transported to a hospital. He will be booked into San Diego County Jail. "There is no known relationship between the two subjects and there are no outstanding suspects. The investigation is ongoing and there is no further information available at this time," Carlsbad PD said in a report.
Authorities asked anyone with information about the incident to call the Carlsbad Police Department or contact Detective Dzung Luc at 442-339-2173 or [email protected].
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