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Man Attacked and Stabbed

By: Karl Rundgren
Updated: August 13, 2010
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ODESSA -- Police are looking for the people who attacked a man with a knife.

The attack happened Thursday evening. Odessa Police tell Big 2 that a man was walking around 11th and Golder when he saw a vehicle turn around and roll towards him. 

That's when six people got out of that vehicle and attacked him.  One of them slashed him with a knife.  Police say the victim knew five of those six people.

The attackers took off, and the victim ran to the Burger King on West County Road and dialed 911. He was taken to Medical Center Hospital where he was treated and released.   

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