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Man reported being stabbed in Arlandria early Friday morning

(Updated 12:17 p.m.) A man reported that he was stabbed in the leg in Arlandria early this morning, but reportedly refused medical attention after calling 911, according to the police scanner.

The victim called 911 at around 1:45 a.m. and told a dispatcher that he was stabbed in the leg in the 3900 block of Old Dominion Boulevard, near the intersection with Four Mile Road.

The victim waited for first responders outside an apartment complex, but did not cooperate with police by providing a suspect description. He also refused medical treatment, according to the scanner.

Anyone with information on the incident can call the Alexandria Police Department non-emergency number at 703-746-4444. Callers can remain anonymous.

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