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Deputy Stabbed During Incident In Putnam, Sheriff Says

Update:

The area of Peekskill Hollow Road where the incident occurred.

The area of Peekskill Hollow Road where the incident occurred.

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The Putnam County sheriff's deputy who was stabbed while investigating a disturbance in the Town of Putnam Valley is out of surgery. 

The deputy, whose name was not released, suffered a severed artery which, though repaired during the surgery, may require additional surgeries, Putnam County Sheriff Robert L. Langley, Jr. said.

The confrontation happened around 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 20 in Putnam Valley on Peekskill Hollow Road.

Upon investigation of a disturbance at the residence, a male subject confronted deputies with a knife, stabbing the one deputy, Langley said.

The suspect was taken into custody.

"The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office is thankful for the support from the community, NY State Police, Town of Carmel Police, Westchester County Police and the City of Peekskill Police," said Langley. "We would also like to thank the Hudson Valley Hospital Center for all their support during this time. And thank you to everyone who has sent good wishes his way. It worked!"

Earlier report:

A sheriff's deputy was stabbed during a morning incident in the area.

It happened around 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 20 in Putnam Valley on Peekskill Hollow Road.

The sheriff's deputies responded to a disturbance at a residence, Putnam County Sheriff Robert L. Langley, Jr. said.

Upon investigation at the residence, a male subject confronted deputies with a knife, Langley said. 

During the confrontation, one of the deputies was stabbed and sustained injuries, according to Langley. The deputy is undergoing surgery for his injuries. 

The suspect was taken into custody.

Langley said the investigation is continuing, and there is no threat to the public.

This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.

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