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LONG BEACH, Calif. - A man believed to be experiencing homelessness is facing multiple charges after a string of stabbings in Long Beach Monday, including one that left a woman dead.
Yohance Sharp, 21, of Long Beach, was arrested Monday and booked on one charge of murder.
The attacks began at 5:35 a.m. when officers were called to the 1100 block of Atlantic Avenue following reports of a stabbing. Arriving officers found a woman suffering from stab wounds to her upper body. She was taken to an area hospital where she died, officials said. The victim was identified as 62-year-old Tina Hook.
Long Beach homicide detectives were then called to the scene to continue the investigation.
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Officers were then called to another stabbing that occurred on the 700 block of Olive Avenue at 6:25 a.m. The victim was taken to an area with injuries that authorities said were non-life-threatening.
Forty minutes later, officers responded to an area near Ocean Boulevard and 4th Place near the shoreline. Officers discovered two men suffering from stab wounds to their upper bodies. One victim was hospitalized for injuries considered non-life-threatening in stable condition, while the second victim was treated at the scene.
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Later in the morning, officers found Sharp with a knife near the shoreline and was arrested.
Long Beach Police are still trying to determine a motive for the three attacks but said they believe the stabbings were unprovoked and that Sharp and the victims didn't know each other. Officials believe Sharp is responsible for all three attacks.
During their investigation, detectives learned that that Sharp was also responsible for two additional stabbings that occurred just two days prior.
On Oct. 15, detectives say Sharp threatened a man with a knife just before 8 p.m., and stabbed a woman just after 10 p.m.
Sharp is facing one count of murder, five counts of attempted murder, one count of assault with a deadly weapon, and one count of resisting, delaying, or obstructing arrest. Charges have not been filed yet from the incidents on Oct. 15.