Police: Man stabbed brother, then ran

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Posted: 11/13/2012

ABINGDON, Md. (WMAR) -  

Police in Harford County have filed charges against a man they say stabbed his brother. 
 
Officers responded to the 3100 block of Freestone Court for reports of a domestic disturbance with an injury. Officers found the victim suffering from stab wounds to the upper chest and side. He was taken to a local hospital for treatment. 
 
Detectives interviewed family members who said that the victim and his brother Ronald Mills, Jr., were at the house when they began arguing and pushing each other. 
 
Police say during interviews, family members told them that Ronald and his brother had argued over 'petty' stuff, and they wrestled on the ground and Ronald had ended up stabbing the victim. 
 
The victim is currently at a local hospital with three stab wounds, a tearing wound and a collapsed lung. He is listed in critical condition.
 
After the stabbing Ronald fled the area, an police have not yet found him or been able to make contact with him. 
 
Anyone with any information on Ronald Mill's whereabouts is asked to call police. 

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