SAN ANTONIO – A man was hospitalized after he was allegedly stabbed in the back of the head on the Southeast Side, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Officers were dispatched to the scene just before 4:30 a.m. Sunday in the 5300 block of Southcross Ranch Road. This area, known for its residential communities, was the site of the alarming incident that has drawn the attention of local authorities.
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The 62-year-old victim reported to the police that an unknown individual approached him and stabbed him in the back of the head. He was subsequently transported to a local hospital for further evaluation and treatment. The severity of his injuries has not been disclosed, but medical professionals are likely monitoring his condition closely.
As of Sunday morning, authorities have not released any information regarding the suspect involved in this incident. The lack of details about the assailant raises concerns about public safety in the area, prompting questions from residents about their security.
The motive behind the stabbing remains unclear, and police are actively investigating the circumstances that led to this violent act. Community members are encouraged to provide any tips or information that could assist in the ongoing investigation.
As this situation develops, updates will be provided by local news sources and the San Antonio Police Department, ensuring that citizens remain informed about safety measures and any potential threats in their neighborhoods.

