By Simon Hunter
A 17-year-old boy's been treated in hospital after a stabbing in west Belfast.
It happened in the Bell Steel Road area shortly after 2am on Saturday morning.
He was treated in hospital for the lacerations to his back and arm, none of which are believed to be life-threatening.
The man involved is described as being 40 years old, of heavy build, with gelled down blond hair and was wearing white Lacoste trainers, grey shorts and a grey and navy coloured Mackenzie polo shirt.
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