FREMONT — A domestic dispute that turned violent ended late Sunday with a man fatally stabbed and a woman arrested, police said Monday.

A witness told officers responding to the 41000 block of Fremont Boulevard that the man and woman had been fighting and that it escalated, police said. Paramedics tried to save the man after arriving within two minutes of being called at 10:03 p.m., but he died after being taken by ambulance to a hospital.

He was bleeding from at least one stab wound when officers and paramedics arrived, and they immediately began trauma care, police said.

Authorities did not identify him immediately, but said the victim and suspect are both adults.

Police arrested a woman suspected in the slaying more than 90 minutes after the stabbing. They did not identify her immediately, citing the investigation.

“We still have a couple of more people to speak with,” Fremont police spokeswoman Geneva Bosques said. “We anticipate having that information available for release on Tuesday.”

According to police, the woman drove from the scene in a silver Mercedes E-Class but witnesses were able to provide a partial license plate number to officers at the scene. They also gave officers a detailed description of her.

Police did a search on the ownership of the Mercedes and that led them to a residence in the 38000 block of Logan Drive, where they found her car. When the woman tried to leave the home, in the Mercedes around 11:45 p.m., officers pulled it over and arrested her.

Officers believe they recovered the weapon she used.

“We believe we have enough already (to warrant charges) with everything we have,” Bosques said. “We believe we have the right person in custody.”

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Man fatally shot in Oakland Sunday is identified Police urged anyone with information about the stabbing or the two people involved in it to call Detective Brent Butcher at 510-790-6956 or email him at Bbutcher@fremont.gov.

The homicide is the second in the city of Fremont this year.

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