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Two juveniles arrested after stabbing at Auburn McDonald’s

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AUBURN — Two 17-year-old males were arrested Wednesday after allegedly stabbing another juvenile outside a McDonald’s restaurant, police said.

Auburn police responded to reports of a fight involving a knife at approximately 6:22 p.m. outside the McDonald’s at 72 Auburn Street.

Officers found a juvenile male with non-life-threatening injuries who was transported to a Worcester hospital for treatment of puncture and slash wounds to his left arm.

Witnesses told police two males fled the scene after the incident.

Officers located and identified two 17-year-old suspects nearby shortly after.

Detectives used video evidence to take both into custody.

The suspects were charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (knife), assault and battery, disorderly conduct, and disturbing the peace.

One juvenile faces an additional charge of possession of a class E drug.

Both suspects were held on $5,040 bail and brought to Worcester Juvenile Court on Thursday.

The Auburn Police Detective Bureau is continuing to investigate.

Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives at 508-832-7777 or text/email [email protected].

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