An 18-year-old San Jose woman was abducted from a home Sunday morning by a kidnapper who attacked another resident, then fled with her in a vehicle, San Jose police reported.

Police are seeking 28-year-old Brian Bui Adrong, also known as Tony Pham. The San Jose man drives a 2002 black Lexus IS205 with the California license plate 6DSJ212.

At 7:47 a.m., police responded to a call from a home in the 2600 block of Lucena Drive, near Capitol Avenue in San Jose’s Berryessa neighborhood.

An attacker had stabbed an unidentified 28-year-old man and abducted Judy La, Officer Jose Garcia said.

Police did not release the identity of the stabbing victim.

He was admitted to a local hospital with multiple, stab wounds and cuts that were not life threatening, Garcia said.

Adrong is described as having black hair and brown eyes; he is 6 feet tall and weighs about 160 pounds.

La is described as having brown hair and dark-colored eyes; she is 5 feet 2 inches tall and about 115 pounds.

Police waited 12 hours after the attack to release a report and photos of La and Adrong because they were investigating leads in the case, Garcia said.

Adrong apparently knew one of the victims, Garcia said, but he declined to release information about the connection between them.

Anyone with information about the kidnapper, the victim or the incident can call the San Jose Police Department’s assault unit at 408-277-4161, or during nonbusiness hours the San Jose Police Communications Center at 408-277-8900. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-STOP (7867).

Contact Sharon Noguchi at 408-271-3775.