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Greenfield police investigating stabbing death

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INDIANAPOLIS -

The Greenfield Police Department is investigating three stabbings early Sunday morning. Police confirmed to Eyewitness News that two men and a woman were involved. One of the men is dead.

Police say they found Steven Rogers, 26, dead from apparent stab wounds at 14 N. Broadway shortly before 7:00 a.m. Sunday. 

The woman was identified as 27-year-old Jessie Parsons. She was taken to Hancock Regional Hospital with stab wounds.

Colby McKneely, 26, of Indianapolis was also taken in for treatment of apparent stab wounds.

Det. John Jester of the Greenfield Police Department told WTHR's newsgathering partners at the Indianapolis Star that they have a suspect in the case.

If you have information about the case, you are asked to contact Greenfield Police at (317) 477-4410.

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