Emergency services rushed to the scene and rushed the boy, believed to be in his early teens, to the hospital. He remains there with non-life-threatening injuries, the Manchester Evening News reports. A neighbor said: “There was a lot of noise. “It was a birthday party. I could not listen to the TV because it was so loud.” Janet Stonehewer, who lives on the street, said she heard a group of girls “screaming” when the knife happened. “Some of them shouted ‘no, no, no,’” he continued. “I just thought they were young people having a drink, but when I looked out the window before going to bed, I saw the blue police tape across the lane. I went out and a policeman said there was an incident and someone had been stabbed.” Another man said he heard the “hysterical” screams of a young girl behind his house before the police came down to the scene. Part of the residential road was blocked yesterday as police were investigating the attack. No arrests have been made in connection with the knife. A spokesman for the Greater Manchester Police Department said: “We were called at 10:25 pm on Saturday, April 16 for a report of a teenager who was stabbed in Baguley Lane, Sale. “The boy was taken to hospital with a serious injury that is not believed to be life threatening. “He remains in stable condition while receiving treatment. No arrests have been made and investigations are ongoing.”