By Bay City News.
James Lick High School in San Jose is closed Thursday after a stabbing that injured two students, police said.
The stabbing was reported around 11:25 a.m. at the school on North White Road. The suspect or suspects fled before officers arrived, and the two stabbed students were taken to a hospital, according to San Jose police.
Information about the students' injuries and suspicious details were not immediately available.
Police said shortly after noon that the school was closed and people should avoid the area while the investigation is underway.
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