Man and woman stabbed at Chinatown travel agency

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Two people were stabbed Thursday afternoon at a travel agency in the South Side Chinatown neighborhood.

The man and woman went to see a man who owed them money at the place where he worked in the 2100 block of South China Place at 12:26 p.m., according to Chicago Police.

The man stabbed the 32-year-old man in the abdomen and the 29-year-old woman in the left shoulder and back, police said.

Both were taken to Stroger Hospital, where their conditions stabilized.

The suspect ran away after the attack and was not in custody Thursday afternoon, police said.

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