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SOUTH SALT LAKE — Three people were hospitalized after being stabbed near a convenience store late Friday night, South Salt Lake police said.
Shortly before midnight, police received a report of a stabbing at 7-Eleven located at 2102 South State Street.
"Arriving officers discovered three victims with apparent stab wounds, two males and one female," South Salt Lake Police Sgt. Matthew Oehler said in a news release.
The three victims were transported to area hospitals. Oehler said two of the victims were in stable condition and one in critical. By 4 p.m. Saturday, all three people had been released from the hospital, Oehler said.
None of their injuries were life-threatening, he said.
The stabbing is believed to have occurred at a nearby residence, Oehler said. No arrests have been made.
Oehler said the investigation is active and ongoing. There were no new developments in the case as of 4 p.m. Saturday.
Anyone with information on the incident is encouraged to call the South Salt Lake Police Department at 801-840-4000.