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Here's your preview of Tuesday's CDN
- Man shot early Saturday morning
- Police deal with stabbing
- Man dead in Weatherford
- Elk City man injured in motorcycle wreck
- Local softball teams get state tourney experience
Very little new information has been released publicly by officials after an incident late Saturday evening in Weatherford left a man dead and police investigating what they are considering a homicide.
Clinton Police were busy early Saturday morning when a call in reference to a suspicious person led to the discovery of a man with a gunshot wound to the leg in the 1600 block of Deputy Drive according to officials. The incident is under investigation and police have yet to identify the victim who was taken by ambulance to OU Medical Center for a gunshot wound to the leg.
Late Friday evening Clinton Police found themselves investigating a stabbing in the 300 block of S. 14th Street after officers were dispatched to the area in reference to the incident. A male victim was transported by helicopter to OU Medical Center due to multiple stab wounds and is in stable condition though his identity has not been released by police at this time pending further investigation according to officials.
An Elk City man was transported by helicopter to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City on Sunday as a result of injuries suffered from a motorcycle accident at the intersection of State Highway 6 and U.S. Highway 283, approximately 6 miles north and 1 mile west of Sayre.


