A man was fatally stabbed late Thursday morning at a home in Bay Point, authorities said, and a woman was being held in the killing.
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The man was transported to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead. He will be named publicly after authorities confirm his identity and notify his next of kin.
The suspect, Libelyn Utt, 57, of Bay Point, was arrested at the scene and booked on suspicion of murder at Martinez Detention Facility. She was being held without bail.
Police asked those with any information on the incident to contact the Investigation Division at 925-313-2600, by email at tips@so.cccounty.us or at 866-846-3592 to leave an anonymous voice message.
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