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Updated: Tuesday, 11 Dec 2012, 10:55 AM EST
Published : Monday, 10 Dec 2012, 4:17 PM EST
BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (WDTN) - Update: Detectives said two of the three men have been released from area hospitals. The third remains at Miami Valley Hospital as of Monday night.
Police in Greene County are investigating a stabbing incident that left three men hurt Monday afternoon in Beavercreek.
Officials called for three ambulances to respond to the 1500 block of Grange Hall Road shortly after arriving on scene just before 4 p.m.
Detectives determined multiple people were inside the home when three men, two of which are related, began fighting. Its unclear what sparked the fight.
"There is obvious signs of a fight in the front living room of the home," said Sergeant Scott Spangler with the Beavercreek police department. "There is evidence the fight continued outside in the front yard of the home."
| PHOTOS FROM THE SCENE: Police investigate stabbing |
Two men were rushed to Miami Valley Hospital while a third was taken to Soin Medical Center. The man who remains at Miami Valley Hospital is one of the two who was stabbed, according to detectives.
Detectives said they recovered multiple knives, a club and hammer from the scene. All items are believed to have been used in the fight.
Investigators interviewed people who were inside the home when the fight happened, family members who arrived after the fight happened, as well as the three victims in this case.
Detectives are expected to meet with the county prosecutor Tuesday morning. Charges are expected to be filed.
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