REINERTON - State police at Schuylkill Haven were searching for a woman suspected of stabbing a man numerous times Saturday after a domestic dispute in Porter Township, according to state police Cpl. David Mayes.
"The injuries were not life-threatening," Mayes said.
However, the man was flown to Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, for treatment, Mayes said.
Mayes was still collecting information on the identities of the injured man and the woman suspected of stabbing them and would not reveal their names Saturday night.
"I'm not sure yet where they're from," Mayes said.
The incident occurred at 7:24 p.m. Saturday outside on the 1500 block of East Colliery Avenue, according to Mayes and a supervisor at Schuylkill County Communications Center.
"It happened right in the alleyway. It was a domestic aggravated assault," Mayes said.
He said the woman stabbed the man with a blade.
"We're not sure what type of blade it was," Mayes said.
The woman fled the scene by getting into a vehicle and driving down a grassy lawn, which stretched approximately 150 feet from the 1500 block of East Brookside Street to the 1500 block of East Grand Avenue.
Mayes and Melissa Kyper, a detective with state police at Frackville, traced the tire tracks through the lawn at 1513 E. Grand Ave. with a flashlight at 8:45 p.m. Saturday.
From there, Mayes said he believes the woman might have fled west on East Grand Avenue, judging by the direction of the tire tracks. He said he wasn't sure what type of vehicle she was driving. Responders included Tremont police and Porter-Tower Ambulance.