SYRACUSE -- Syracuse Police are looking for any information you might have related to four stabbings over the weekend.
The first happened at 2:30 a.m. Sunday in front of Acropolis Pizza on Marshall Street.
Deron Brown said he was on the street when a large disturbance broke out, and he was stabbed three times in the lower back, according to police. He's expected to be ok. Police are currently looking for information into who stabbed Brown.
The second incident happened at 3:00 a.m. Sunday at the corner of Clinton and West Fayette Streets.
Eduardo Heurtas said he was in a car at the traffic light talking on his cellphone when he was approached by a man at his driver's side window, according to police.
Heurtas threw the phone into the back seat and was then slashed with a box cutter, said police in a press release. Heurtas was cut on the left side of his face and was transported to Upstate University Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The suspect is described as a black male, 5'7" tall, 180 pounds, wearing a grey long sleeve shirt. Anyone with information is asked to call police.
The third stabbing happened at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the 200 block of Forest Avenue.
Destiny Parrish, 20, was stabbed twice in the shoulder and once in the chest, according to police. Parrish is expected to be ok.
The suspect is a 46-year-old black female, according to police. Investigators said the suspect left the scene in a black Town & Country minivan.
The fourth stabbing happened at 8:45 p.m. Sunday at 151 Culbert Street.
The back door to the home was kicked in and Joshua Harris, 23, was stabbed in the chest and back, according to police.
Police don't know whether this was a stabbing only, or whether there was a robbery intent. Several people are being questioned.
Harris was transported to Upstate University Hospital and is expected to survive his injuries.
Again, if you have any information about either of the four cases, call Syracuse Police at 315-442-5222.