From Cathy Locke:
Woodland police are searching for the individuals who stabbed a man as he was walking on West Street early this morning.
The victim, identified as Michael Parks, 19, of Zamora, walked into the Woodland Memorial Hospital emergency room shortly after 2 a.m. with an apparent stab wound in his abdomen, according to a police department news release. A Woodland police officer happened to be in the emergency room on another case and spoke with Parks.
Parks told the officer that he was jumped while walking southbound on West Street, just south of Main Street. He said two African American men and a Hispanic man, all in their early 20s, grabbed him around the neck and checked his pockets, presumably for valuables.
Parks told police that the men didn't say anything to him but punched him in the back and stabbed him in the abdomen. He was unable to provide any further description of the men.
He was treated at the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, according to the news release.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Woodland Police Department at (530) 661-7800 or police dispatch at (530) 666-2411.


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