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Altercation leaves one hurt at Glendale apartment
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By Chris Caraveo
Independent Newsmedia
Glendale police are looking for a group of people after they allegedly beat up a man at an apartment Wednesday night, according to a report.
On March 22 at 9:30 p.m., Glendale Police Department officers responded to an incident near 5800 N. 67th Avenue for an unknown trouble call for service.
A caller told police someone was screaming for help from a vacant apartment and four people had fled on foot. Upon arrival, officers located a severely beaten man and signs of an extensive struggle inside the apartment, the report states. Police found drug items also.
The man was transported to a trauma center in non-life threatening condition with head, torso and internal injuries.
Police located suspicious subjects inside a laundry room later in the investigation. One of the people had bloody shoes with prints possibly matching those at the crime scene.
Five people are possibly outstanding with no known descriptions other than four black males and a white female riding a bike.
Call the Glendale Police Department at 623-930-3000 for information on this or any other incident within the city.