Police have charged a Glenfield Park woman over the stabbing of a man early on Thursday morning.
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The man is in a stable condition in Wagga Base Hospital following surgery for stab wounds suffered at a home in Glenfield Park.
Officers from Riverina Police District commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident under Strike Force Kardina.
Following investigations, police arrested a 37-year-old woman after stopping a taxi on the Sturt Highway at Galore about 10.10pm on Thursday.
Police allege that during the arrest the woman bit the arm of a male constable.
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She was taken to Wagga Police Station and charged with wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and assault police officer in execution of duty without actual bodily harm.
About 1.30am on Thursday, emergency services were called to Karoom Drive, Glenfield Park, after reports a man had been stabbed.
"Upon arrival, officers found a man with multiple wounds to his body. NSW Ambulance paramedics treated the 58-year-man at the scene, before he was conveyed to Wagga Base Hospital in a critical condition to undergo surgery," a NSW Police statement said.
Two crime scenes were established and examined by specialist forensic police.
The Glenfield Park woman is due to appear at Wagga Local Court on Friday.