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Murder bid on Scots boy, 16, was 'stabbing' as police probe continues

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A teenage boy was stabbed in an attempted murder in the south of Glasgow. The 16-year-old was found with serious injuries in Kilmuir Crescent, in the Thornliebank area of Glasgow, at around 10.30pm on Friday.

Police said the attack happened near Kyleakin Road. Detectives made a public appeal on Saturday for information on the incident which they are treating as attempted murder.It is understood the teenager was left with stab wounds.The boy was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where he remains in a stable condition.Officers are continuing to follow a number of lines of enquiry.Detective Sergeant Nicol McPherson, from Greater Glasgow CID, said: “We’re appealing to anyone who was in the Kilmuir Crescent area around the time of the incident and has any information to please come forward.“We are also keen to hear from any motorists with potential dashcam footage of the area or individuals with private CCTV, as this could prove useful to our investigation.”Anyone with information should call police on 101, quoting incident 3579 of 7 January.

Alternatively, people can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, if they wish to remain anonymous.Don't miss the latest Scottish crime and courts news from the Daily Record.

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