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Two 17-year-olds have been charged as adults in the gruesome stabbing of a 14-year-old earlier this month in Snohomish County, Washington.
Milo Canales and Hayden Lusebrink were accused of first-degree assault, first-degree robbery and first-degree kidnapping, according to FOX 13.
The victim was allegedly tied to a tree at Lions Park in Everett, Wash., on Dec. 16 after he went there with a girlfriend. The two suspects allegedly grabbed him while he was opening the door for the girl, who then drove away. FOX 13 reportsciting court documents.
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Two 17-year-olds have been charged as adults in the alleged stabbing of a 14-year-old in Snohomish County, Wash., earlier this month. (KCPQ)
The teenager later told investigators he thought his girlfriend had set him up, the station reported.
Canales and Lusebrink are accused of ordering the victim to take off her clothes, tying her to a tree and stabbing her at least eight times around the stomach.
The stab “disguised him,” according to the news station.

The victim is expected to survive. (KCPQ)
The suspects allegedly hit him with a gun, and the letter “N” was carved into his chest, referring to the “Norte” or “Norteno” gang, which is active in that area.
Investigators said the suspects were motivated gang ties and the fight they had with the victim at their school.
The victim told investigators that she recognized her attackers as fellow students from her high school.
The victim managed to drive away and ran to a nearby house for help.
He was taken to hospital and is expected to survive.
Canales and Lusebrink were arrested within 24 hours of the stabbing.
Canales’ bail was set at $1 million. Lusebrink’s bond was set at $300,000, and he was released on bond, according to FOX 13.

Milo Canales and Hayden Lusebrink were charged with first-degree assault, first-degree robbery and first-degree kidnapping. (KCPQ)
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Canales was reportedly found with the victim’s bloody clothing, the station reported.
He was already facing felony robbery charges in Seattle last month, but was released on bail earlier this month, according to KOMO-TV.