A male suspect seemingly stabbed a man without provocation in the Mission this week, and is still on the loose as of Thursday morning.

The San Francisco Police Department says the attack happened at 9:54 p.m. Tuesday, at the bustling Mission intersection of 24th Street and South Van Ness Avenue.

Police say that the victim, a 33-year-old man, arrived at the corner the same time as the unknown male suspect. "No words were exchanged between" the two, police say, then the suspect stabbed the victim with a knife.

The injured man was transported to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment of his injuries, which police say are not life-threatening. The suspect, who was last seen walking west on 24th Street, remains at large.