Two people stabbed, another assaulted in unprovoked attack in Santa Monica

SANTA MONICA, CA - AUGUST 03: Store window reflections as pedestrians of all ages with and without masks walk the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica Tuesday, August 3, 2021 as Californians and visitors react to the grey space we're in with COVID, lax restrictions and breakthrough cases. Third Street Promenade on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021 in Santa Monica, CA. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times).
Pedestrians walk along the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. A man was arrested Sunday after three people were assaulted near the shopping area. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)

Police are investigating why three people were assaulted, two of them stabbed, a few feet from Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade.

Santa Monica police responded Sunday to a report of a stabbing in the 1500 block of 4th Street, near parking structure No. 7. When the officers arrived they found two people with stab wounds and a third assault victim with no major injuries.

According to a police report, officers immediately began performing CPR on one person.

The police department did not disclose the condition of the victims when the officers found them. Police said the attacks were unprovoked.

The two people who were stabbed have been identified as German tourists who are not related to each other, according to authorities.

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Officers arrested Larry Ameyal Cedeno, 29; the details of his arrest were not disclosed. . At the time of his arrest, Cedeno was experiencing homelessness and on probation following charges of attempted grand theft of a car on May 9, according to court documents.

The Santa Monica Police Department declined to provide any further information about the case because it remains under investigation.

Cedeno is in the Santa Monica jail pending arraignment.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Det. George Burciaga at George.Burciaga@santamonica.gov or the watch commander, reachable 24 hours a day at (310) 458-8427.

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