Suffolk County police investigate a stabbing in Coram on Friday...

Suffolk County police investigate a stabbing in Coram on Friday night, Nov. 11, 2016, that left one man injured. The man was stabbed after an altercation with another male outside 16 Middle Country Rd. at 8:50 p.m. police said. Credit: Stringer News Service

Police are searching for suspects in two separate stabbings that occurred in Suffolk County overnight Friday into Saturday.

A man was stabbed after an altercation with another male outside 16 Middle Country Rd. in Coram at 8:50 p.m., Suffolk County police said. The adult victim was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, police said. His name and age were not released.

Another man was stabbed after a fight at Signal 8 Saloon at 80 Montauk Hwy. in Copiague at 1:30 a.m. Saturday.

The victim, described by police only as an adult male, was taken by private vehicle to a hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. A woman who answered the phone at the bar Saturday morning and identified herself as a worker said she didn’t know anything about the stabbing.

No arrests have been made in either stabbing, police said. A description of the suspects and details about the nature of the arguments were not available Saturday morning.

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