A trio of adolescents has been apprehended following a violent assault where a man was pursued and stabbed in the back. The Hertfordshire Police disclosed that the 23-year-old victim was swiftly transferred to a medical facility for urgent care subsequent to an altercation around 13:20 GMT on Sunday, 9th February on Warwick Road in Stevenage. Two youths, aged 16 and 17, were detained on Thursday under suspicion of attempted murder, while another 16-year-old individual was apprehended on Friday in relation to the harrowing incident. Detectives have confirmed that all three suspects have been granted conditional release on bail pending further investigation, and are urging individuals in possession of relevant information to step forward and assist in the ongoing inquiries. The law enforcement agency asserts that the incident appears to be an isolated occurrence, emphasizing the deployment of additional police patrols in the vicinity as a precautionary measure. Detective Constable Stuart Lennon conveyed, “Acknowledging the disquieting nature of this event, our investigative team is diligently piecing together the intricate details surrounding the incident. We have bolstered our presence in the area, and if you harbor any concerns, please do not hesitate to engage with our officers.” Stay updated on news from Beds, Herts, and Bucks via BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram, and X. For further details, refer to the related internet link provided by the Hertfordshire Police.