By KLTV Newsdesk –
Huddersfield Town centre saw a spate of violent incidents this past weekend, which has left victims in hospital.
St George’s Square
In the early hours of Saturday morning, police were called out to St George’s Square following reports of an altercation.
They found that two men had been assaulted and both victims were taken to hospital for treatment towards their injuries, which were thankfully non-life-threatening.
John Williams Street
Shortly after this assault it was reported that another incident took place nearby where a man had been attacked on John William Street.
The victim was also taken to the hospital with his injuries, and they have been said to be non-life threatening.
A 27-year-old male has been arrested in connection with the second incident.
Fitz William Street
On Sunday, the violence continued with another male being involved with another terrifying attack.
Officers have made an arrest and are currently appealing for people who witnessed the crime which took place on Fitz William Street at around 1:30 am Sunday morning.
This incident resulted in a man, aged 42, being stabbed in the head.
The man was rushed to hospital, with the injuries being serious but once again fortunately not life-threatening.
A 19-year-old Huddersfield man has been arrested on suspicion of committing a section 18 assault in connection with the incident.
Detective Inspector Toby Facey of Kirklees CID, said: “We are continuing to carry out a number of enquiries into this assault which, while clearly serious, is believed to have been an isolated incident between persons known to each other
“A man remains in custody under arrest, and we would like to speak to anyone who has not yet come forwards who may have seen or has mobile phone or CCTV footage of what occurred.”