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Woman stabbed, another arrested

Woman stabbed, another arrested

Vida Newspaper

July 13, 2026

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A quiet Sunday evening in Oxnard turned alarming last week when police responded to a stabbing on the 1700 block of Oneida Place. Officers arrived around 9:30 p.m. to find a 40-year-old woman suffering from multiple stab wounds and provided immediate first aid before she was taken for medical care. A suspect was arrested at the scene, though details about the circumstances remain limited.

Incidents like this remind us that even in our close-knit neighborhoods, violence can surface unexpectedly. Our thoughts are with the victim and her loved ones as she recovers. For more details, check the initial report from our friends at Vida Newspaper. As always, if you saw something or have information, please reach out to Oxnard Police.

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