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OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Police say four people, including three teenagers, are expected to recover after being stabbed in Ogden.
Authorities say officers responded to the area of 2500 South and 1100 East early Saturday after receiving a report of a disturbance.
Lt. Will Cragun says they found three males — ages 16, 17 and 18 — with stab wounds.
They then found a 23-year-old man in another residence who had been stabbed as well.
All four were taken to a hospital.
Police did not release details about their condition but they are expected to survive.
Cragun says the two cases appear connected but the victims and witnesses are not being cooperative.
No suspects nor a motive have been identified.
Police have not ruled out a connection to gang activity.
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