Woman Seriously Injured in Worcester Street Stabbing, Police Hunt Three Suspects
A woman was stabbed in a street attack in Worcester, with police now actively searching for three suspects involved in the violent incident. The assault occurred on Cranham Drive in the Warndon area of the city, prompting a significant emergency response and ongoing investigation by authorities.
Details of the Violent Incident in Warndon
The stabbing took place at approximately 5:45 PM on Monday, March 30, following reports of disorder and trouble in the street. Upon arrival, West Mercia Police discovered that the victim, a woman, had already been transported to a local hospital for urgent medical treatment. Her injuries were described as serious but fortunately not life-threatening, according to official statements from the police force.
Investigators believe the woman was stabbed by two men and a woman, all of whom fled the scene before officers could arrive. The rapid departure of the suspects has complicated the initial stages of the inquiry, leading police to appeal directly to the public for assistance in tracking down those responsible.
Police Appeal for Witnesses and Information
West Mercia Police have issued a formal appeal for witnesses or anyone with information about the stabbing to come forward. Detective Sergeant Andrew Todd addressed community concerns, stating, "We understand the concern this incident may raise locally. We believe it to be contained to those involved and are working to locate those people."
Officers are expected to remain in the Cranham Drive area as they continue their enquiries, gathering evidence and speaking to residents. The police have emphasized that any information, no matter how small it may seem, could be crucial to the investigation.
How to Provide Information to Authorities
Members of the public with relevant information are urged to contact West Mercia Police directly by calling 01905 331022. For those who prefer to remain anonymous, information can be passed completely confidentially to Crimestoppers through their official website or by calling 0800 555 111.
The police force reiterated their commitment to solving this case and ensuring community safety, with ongoing patrols and investigative work aimed at bringing the perpetrators to justice and preventing further incidents in the Worcester area.



