Fear grips UC Davis campus as 3 separate stabbings leave some wondering if a serial killer is on the loose
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Fear is resonating across the University of California, Davis, campus following a series of brutal stabbings that have killed two people and left another wounded. With no suspects in custody and the possibility of a serial killer at large, the community is on edge.
Over the last week, three stabbings have occurred within roughly a mile of campus, shocking a small city that had not witnessed a homicide since 2019.
"The last few days have been shocking and incredibly challenging for our community," Davis Mayor Will Arnold said.

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