The victim, from Mt. Ephraim, had cuts to his stomach, hands and knees.
HAMILTON -- Police detectives are investigating a fight in which a Camden County man reported bring robbed and may have been stabbed.
Hamilton patrol officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of Nottingham Away at 9:40 p.m. Saturday and found the 28-year-old suffering from multiple injuries, police said Tuesday.
The victim, from Mount Ephraim, had cuts to his stomach, hands and knees.
He told officers he was at his cousin's house for a party and was involved in an altercation that he did not remember clearly. The victim, however, would not reveal where his relative lived, Police Capt. James Stevens said
The man recalled being assaulted by two males, one who had a knife and a handgun. He passed out during one part of the assault and came to and was threatened with a handgun.
He was also robbed of his wallet and cell phone, Stevens said.
Stevens said the victim had a minor puncture wound to his abdomen, which could be a stab wound. But he could have suffered the injury when he hopped over several chainlink fences as he fled his attackers on foot through backyards in the area.
The man was taken to Capital Health Regional Medical Center in Trenton for treatment.
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