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Woman and teenager injured in stabbing at Oceanside campsite

Woman and teenager injured in stabbing at Oceanside campsite

Oceanside police and firefighters with the woman who was stabbed at the campground. Photo by Gilberto Gonzalez/SoCal News Outlet

A woman and a teenage man were injured in a stabbing attack at a campground in Oceanside on Saturday, authorities said.

According to Oceanside police, officers were dispatched to a stabbing incident at 2:15 a.m. Saturday at 1450 N. Pacific Street in the Pacific Harbor Campground.

“When units arrived on scene, they found a woman lying on the ground with bleeding from her head,” the department reported in a statement. “It was later determined that there were two victims in this incident.”

The male youth suffered a minor stab wound to the back and several abrasions, the statement said.

Both victims were taken to a nearby hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening.

Witnesses provided a video that led to the arrest of two suspects, police said. Jose Luis Talavera Galopino, 30, and Jocelyn Ignacio, 21, were taken to jail on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon.

The circumstances leading to the alleged stabbing were unclear and the identities of the victims were not immediately available.

The relationship between the suspects and the victims, if any, was also unclear.

Authorities urged anyone with information about the attack to call Detective Sgt. Dave Estrada at 760-435-4698 or email [email protected].

–City News Service

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