MARSHALL TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Investigators say they revived a man while investigating a stabbing that critically injured a man in Calhoun County.
It happened around 2 p.m. Thursday at a home in the 12000 block of 151/2 Mile Road in Marshall Township, just west of I-69.
Michigan State Police believe a 23-year-old man got into a fight with a 27-year-old homeowner, who police say used a folding knife to stab him in the chest.
The wounded man was taken to a nearby hospital and later transferred to Borgess Hospital because of the severity of his injury
While trying to locate and identify everyone inside the home, police say they came across a 25-year-old man who stopped breathing because of a drug overdose. Troopers revived the man with multiple doses of Narcan.
They also found the suspect hiding in a bedroom closet, and the knife she allegedly used at the scene.
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