The University of Michigan Police Department is investigating a stabbing at the Michigan Medicine Pavilion hospital construction site. The victim's injuries are not life threatening, according to a report from University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security.
Police were called at 7:15 a.m. Jan. 22 to the Michigan Medicine Pavilion construction site on East Ann Street in Ann Arbor for a report of a stabbing, according to the University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security.
University of Michigan police are investigating a non-fatal stabbing at a construction site with the suspect at large.
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