Police continue to search for an Albury teenager following a serious domestic violence altercation involving two stabbings.
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Troy Anthony Holland, 44, is accused of slashing the neck of his ex-partner in a Wagga Road house on December 11.
The incident allegedly occurred about 8pm at the northern end of Wagga Road.
Following the incident, 19-year-old Jaydyn Nicholas Russell-Wiesner, and another man, Matthew Ritchie, 19, were allegedly involved in a retaliation stabbing of Holland.
Police on Tuesday said they continued to seek Ritchie over the alleged retaliation stabbing.
The retaliation attack allegedly occurred when Holland left the home and involved the female victim's son.
Holland was taken to Albury hospital after the incident to have multiple stab wounds treated.
His ex-partner was also taken to the same hospital.
Holland was charged and appeared before Albury Local Court in a bedside hearing a week after the incident.
He was refused bail and will return to the court on March 2.
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The 44-year-old is facing charges of special aggravated break-and-enter and committing a serious indictable offence, and wounding a person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Russell-Wiesner was charged with reckless wounding in company.
He had been arrested about eight hours after the stabbing and was released on bail after appearing in court.
The 19-year-old will return to Albury court on March 2.
Police recently released an image of Ritchie and said he was last seen in Lavington on the day of the incident, but has links to Victoria and Queensland.