POLICE are continuing their enquiries into a stabbing that occurred in Bradford city centre in the early hours of yesterday morning.
This afternoon, the Telegraph & Argus has been told by a spokesperson from the force that both males who sustained stab injuries have since been released from hospital.
West Yorkshire Police (WYP) was called to reports of an ongoing disturbance in Grattan Road at 3.51am on Sunday.
The T&A visited the scene hours later at around 1.45pm and a police cordon was in place on Albion Street, a cobbled alleyway just off Grattan Road.
It was guarded by a police car, while another similar vehicle and a force van were also parked up on the main road.
There were around seven officers clad in black searching the alleyway for evidence.
A resident who lives nearby said he heard shouting and around nine people fighting below but stayed in bed as he did not want to get involved.
He added: "I'm sleeping, I'm working, I'm watching football, why fighting?"
Police are continuing to appeal to anyone who saw anything suspicious to come forward and report it on 101 or use the contact options on the WYP website.
The crime reference number is 13220584708.
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