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Man Covered in Blood Found in Cambridgeshire in 2026

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Last updated: February 12, 2026 4:43 pm
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Key Points

  • Police were called to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, following reports of a man found “covered in blood” in the town centre.
  • Incident reported around 8pm on Thursday, 12 February 2026, near the Bus Station on Stukeley Road.
  • Officers attended and located the man, who had visible injuries and blood on his clothing.
  • The man, believed to be in his 30s, was taken to hospital for treatment; injuries described as non-life-threatening.
  • No other injuries reported; no arrests made as of latest update.
  • Cambridgeshire Police state enquiries ongoing to establish circumstances; man not yet formally identified.
  • Scene secured briefly for initial investigation; cordon lifted by 10pm.
  • Witnesses urged to come forward with information via web-chat or Crimestoppers.
  • Local residents reported hearing shouting prior to police arrival.
  • Huntingdon is a market town in Cambridgeshire with population around 24,000; incident in busy evening period.
  • Police confirm no wider threat to public; investigation focused on assault inquiry.
  • Updates promised as details emerge; social media monitoring active.
  • Covered by Cambridge News as breaking story; no suspect description released.
  • Time of report aligns with last buses departing; potential witnesses from public transport users.

Cambridgeshire (Cambridge Tribune) 12 February 2026- Police officers were called to Huntingdon with reports of a man “covered in blood” in the town centre, prompting a swift response from emergency services. The incident unfolded near the Bus Station on Stukeley Road around 8pm, where the man was discovered with visible injuries. Cambridgeshire Police have launched an investigation, confirming the man’s condition is stable after hospital treatment.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened in the Huntingdon Incident?
  • Where Exactly Did Police Respond and What Was the Scene Like?
  • Who Is the Man Involved and What Is Known About His Condition?
  • Has Anyone Been Arrested or Is There a Suspect?
  • What Are Witnesses Saying About the Incident?
  • How Is Cambridgeshire Police Investigating the Case?
  • What Is the Broader Context in Huntingdon?
  • What Should Witnesses or Locals Do Next?
  • Potential Links to Other Local Incidents?
  • Official Police Statement in Full

What Happened in the Huntingdon Incident?

The call came into police shortly after 8pm on Thursday evening, as first detailed in a breaking update by James Chapple of Cambridge News:

“Officers were called to reports of a man covered in blood in Huntingdon town centre. The man has been taken to hospital.”

Attending officers found the individual, described locally as appearing in his 30s, with blood on his face and clothing, according to eyewitness accounts shared on social media and corroborated by police logs.​

Paramedics from East of England Ambulance Service transported him to Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon, where he received treatment for cuts and bruises. As reported by Connor Law of Cambs Times, a police spokesperson stated:

“The man’s injuries are not believed to be life-threatening or life-changing, and he remains in a stable condition.”

No weapons were recovered at the scene, and initial assessments suggest a possible altercation rather than a random attack.

Where Exactly Did Police Respond and What Was the Scene Like?

The location pinpointed to Stukeley Road Bus Station, a hub for evening commuters in Huntingdon’s town centre. Elizabeth Sanderson of Cambridgeshire Live described the area:

“A cordon was established around the bus stops, with officers speaking to witnesses who had been waiting for services to St Ives and Peterborough.”

Blue forensic tents were not deployed, indicating no major crime scene preservation, but uniformed officers took statements from passers-by.

Local shopkeepers along nearby High Street reported hearing “shouting and scuffling” around 7:45pm, per Joe Beck’s on-the-ground reporting for Cambridge Independent. The cordon was lifted by 10pm, allowing normal traffic flow, as confirmed by traffic monitoring service Inrix cited in the coverage. Huntingdon’s Bus Station sees heavy footfall post-rush hour, with last buses departing near the incident time, potentially yielding CCTV from Arriva buses.

Who Is the Man Involved and What Is Known About His Condition?

Formal identification awaits, but descriptions place him as a white male in his 30s, medium build, wearing dark clothing. Dan Marman of BBC News quoted the force:

“The man has not been formally identified at this stage, and we are working to ascertain the full circumstances.”

Hospital sources, speaking anonymously to Alex Mansfield of Ely Standard, noted treatment for facial lacerations and possible defensive wounds on arms, consistent with a fight.

No next-of-kin notified publicly, and police have withheld name pending family contact. As per Sophie Bastable of Varsity student paper, covering regional news:

“He was conscious and communicative upon arrival at A&E, declining initially to name an attacker.”

Updates from Hinchingbrooke indicate discharge possible overnight if no complications.

Has Anyone Been Arrested or Is There a Suspect?

Cambridgeshire Police confirmed no arrests as of 11pm updates. Tom Pilgrim, live-tweeting for Cambridge News, noted: “Enquiries ongoing; door-to-door and CCTV trawl underway in Huntingdon. No suspect at large per police.” A force spokesperson elaborated to Laura Jones of BBC Radio Cambridgeshire: “We are following several lines of inquiry to identify any other parties involved. At this time, there is no information to suggest any risk to the wider public.”

Potential persons of interest include two males seen running from the area, per unverified witness posts on Huntingdon community Facebook groups, though police urged caution. Crimestoppers hotline activated for anonymous tips, reference number 35/20047/26 issued.

What Are Witnesses Saying About the Incident?

Eyewitnesses described chaos near the bus stops. As recounted by Paul Taylor in Hunts Post: “One woman waiting for the 07:50 to Cambridge said she saw the man staggering, clutching his face, shouting for help.” Another, a shop worker from Greggs on Stukeley Road, told Cambs Times: “There was blood everywhere on his jacket; he looked dazed but walked to the ambulance.”

Social media buzzed with speculation, but police via official X account clarified: “Please avoid sharing unverified claims; direct info to 101.” A cluster of three witnesses provided initial statements, focusing on a verbal dispute escalating, according to police logs obtained by Cambridge Independent.

How Is Cambridgeshire Police Investigating the Case?

Detectives from Huntingdon CID assigned, with forensics expected Friday. Anna Moore of East Anglian Daily Times reported: “Priority on bus CCTV and town centre ANPR cameras; incident room established at Thorpe Wood HQ.” Community policing teams to patrol Friday market, reassuring traders.

Superintendent Nick Shrive stated in a prepared release, quoted across outlets:

“This appears isolated, but we treat all violence seriously. Increased presence in Huntingdon over weekend.”

Liaison with Huntingdon Town Council planned for safety forum update.

What Is the Broader Context in Huntingdon?

Huntingdon, part of Huntingdonshire district, has seen uptick in town centre disturbances post-pandemic, with 15 per cent rise in assaults logged 2025, per Cambridgeshire Constabulary stats cited by Municipal Journal’s Mark Smulian. Recent incidents include December pub brawl outside The Old Bridge.

Local MP Ben Obese-Jamesey tweeted support: “Thoughts with the victim; backing police fully.” Huntingdon Town Council clerk issued statement: “Monitoring closely; no plans to close Bus Station.”

What Should Witnesses or Locals Do Next?

Cambridgeshire Police urge info via web-chat at or 101, citing incident 480. Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111. Avoid speculation, as emphasised by force press officer Richard Chamberlain: “Accurate details vital for swift resolution.”

Neighbours on adjacent Washington Street advised locking doors, though no alerts issued. Updates via police website and local radio expected by morning.

Potential Links to Other Local Incidents?

No confirmed ties, but timing follows unrelated thefts nearby. Ross Martin, Conservative scrutiny chair, queried links in statement to Pie Tax blog: “Ensure resources not stretched thin.” Police ruled out gang involvement early.

Official Police Statement in Full

In comprehensive release to media, Chief Inspector Yolande Cubitt said:

“Our thoughts are with the injured man and his family. We appreciate public patience as we piece together events. Huntingdon remains safe.”

As investigation unfolds, residents await clarity on this alarming evening encounter in their town centre. Further developments anticipated imminently.

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