Two teenage boys have been rushed to hospital with serious injuries after being stabbed in a town centre.
It is believed the teens were knifed in a lift at the Ryemarket car park in Stourbridge, West Mids., at around 5.30pm today (Tue)
A huge police presence could be seen in the town while officers and paramedics swarmed the area and an air ambulance landed nearby.
West Midlands Police has not yet revealed the age of the boys and has urged anyone with information to get in touch.
A force spokesman said: "We’re responding to an incident in Stourbridge where two teenagers have suffered stab injuries.
"They are being taken to hospital with serious injuries.
"We were called just before 5.30pm and officers along with ambulance colleagues attended the scene.
"A cordon has been placed in the multi-storey car park off the Rye Market.
"We are studying CCTV to identify who was involved and speaking to witnesses.
"Anyone with information is urged to contact us quoting log 3351 of 15/3."