A man has been arrested after a teenager collapsed outside a Huddersfield polling station early yesterday evening with stab wounds.
Police were called to reports of man with a stab wound collapsed in the street in the Waverley Road area of Huddersfield at 5.15pm.
Officers attended and found a man who had suffered what are believed to be serious but not life threatening injuries.
The polling station had to be closed for half an hour to contain the crime scene but the incident is not linked to the European referendum and it is believed the incident took place in Greenhead Park and the victim has then walked to the Waverley Road area.
The police are appealing for anyone who has information about the incident to contact police on 101. One man aged 19 has been arrested in connection with the incident
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