Long Beach police on Tuesday arrested a second woman suspected of stabbing and wounding a man in the East Village neighborhood in October. They arrested the first female suspect on Dec. 1.

The victim was stabbed in his upper body just before 8 p.m. on Oct. 10 after being physically assaulted by the two women, whom he did not know, police said.

Police arrived on scene in front of a home in the 500 block of East Sixth Street and gave him first aid until paramedics arrived and took him to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries, police spokeswoman Shaunna Dandoy said.

Police said detectives were able to identify both of the suspects involved although they did not explain how. They arrested 42-year-old Long Beach resident Trina Martin at her home in Zaferia on Dec. 1. She was also arrested on two outstanding warrants and is being held on a $1,026,000 bail, records show.

Officers on Monday served another arrest warrant at a home in Harbor City. There, they arrested Destinee Davis, 26, on suspicion of attempted murder and held her on $1.1 million bail, authorities said.

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