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SPRING, Texas - Police in Spring are investigating a disturbance where three people were found stabbed.
Constable Mark Herman's Office deputies responded to the 4400 block of McCleester Drive in reference to a weapons disturbance. The caller reported a stabbing incident.
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Lt. Steven Romero with the Constable's Office says two adults and one teen were involved. They can't confirm whether they are family or not.
Neighbors say it's not the first time police have been called to the residence. One neighbor says they have seen police show up at the house a few times, but didn't expect what they saw or how they had to interact with officers earlier today.
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"I'm minding my own business at the house where the little blue car is, somebody's beating on my door, I answer the door, it's three constables with guns pointed down, ‘get out of the house, get out of the house'," says Eugene Hughes, a neighbor.
Hughes says he wasn't expecting to see officers at his door, demanding him to get out. Turns out they were at the wrong house. "They asked me my name...as soon as I say my name, they all three kinds of look at each other and they started running this way."
Constable Herman's Office tells FOX 26 they were called to this residence for a domestic disturbance between a man and a woman. A teenager was also involved.
"We know who the aggressor was, and we're still investigating it, once we complete the investigation, we'll probably file an aggravated assault on the aggressor," says Lt. Romero.
Hughes walked down to see the commotion himself.
"The older woman who's in a relationship with the gentlemen in the truck, she's sitting out here, she has blood coming down her leg. Her daughter's there. Blood on her leg, too," Hughes says.
Police say all three of them were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Neighbors tell us they've seen officers at the house several times in the last few months.
Although the mistaken door knock startled Hughes a bit, he's not shocked after seeing what's happened just a few doors down.
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"Everyone's got their problems. Years ago the cops would come here all the time because my sister had a drug issue. It's just a fact of life. I don't care where you live, you're going to deal with strife and stress. It's sad, all this violence," adds Hughes.
The three victims were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and are expected to survive, reports say.
No arrests have been made in this domestic case.
Lt. Romero said they know who the suspect is, and they're still investigating, but the person could be faced with aggravated assault charges.
To the public, help is out there for you or a family member. You can contact the constable's office at 832-927-6156 or you can also contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233.