Authorities are responding to what police said was a stabbing that shut down the Capitol South Metro station on Friday afternoon near the Capitol.

The Metro Transit Police Department, Metropolitan Police Department, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services responded to the scene.

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A Metropolitan Police Department spokesperson told The Hill that the victim is a juvenile male and he was unconscious and not breathing after suffering a stab wound.

The Metro's Orange, Blue and Silver lines were bypassing the station as police responded to the stabbing, with Metro officials urging people to use the nearby Eastern Market or Federal Center Southwest stations until Capitol South reopened.

Capitol South Station: MTPD, MPD, USCP & DC EMS o/s responding to a confirmed stabbing. Details will follow. The station is CLOSED at this time. Trains on Blue/Orange/Silver are bypassing the station. Use Federal Center SW or Eastern Market as alternates. #wmata — Metro Transit Police (@MetroTransitPD) October 11, 2019

NBC4 Washington reported that homicide detectives were called to the scene after a teenager who had been stabbed walked to a station manager and collapsed.

It's unclear where the stabbing took place.

Police are searching for a 14-year-old female suspect in connection to the stabbing.

– John Bowden contributed

--Updated at 2:31 p.m.