Burnsville police investigating fatal stabbing at home

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Burnsville police are investigating a fatal stabbing that occurred Wednesday morning at a residence near North River Hills Park. Officers responded to a domestic disturbance call at 9:35 a. m. , discovering a 32-year-old woman with stab wounds inside the home. Law enforcement later apprehended a suspect, although details regarding the individual's identity were not immediately released.

Authorities reassured the public that there is no ongoing threat related to the incident. The identity of the victim is still withheld pending notification of family. The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding domestic violence in the area, prompting local agencies to remind residents of available support resources. Violence Free Minnesota offers a 24/7 hotline for those experiencing domestic abuse, emphasizing the importance of intervention in such situations. This incident underscores the need for continued community awareness and action against domestic violence.

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