One man has been arrested in connection with at least two Stabbing incidents in Massachusetts on Saturday.

At about 6 p.m. Saturday, four girls ranging in age from 9 to 17 were stabbed at a movie theater in Braintree, according to the Boston Globe.

An hour later, two people were stabbed at a fast food restaurant near Plymouth, continuing the bizarre spree.

None of the injuries suffered in either incident were life-threatening, police said.

Police said the first Stabbing took place at the AMC Braintree 10 when a man went past a ticket counter without paying and entered a theater.

“Without saying anything and without any warning, he suddenly attacked and stabbed the four young females,” Braintree police said in a statement.

As for any potential motive, the police stated that the “attack appeared to be unprovoked.”

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The man left the theater and drove off in a black SUV.

About an hour later, a Stabbing was reported at a McDonald’s at a rest area along Route 3.

State Police attempted to pull the vehicle over, but the driver did not stop and crashed a short time later, State Police said. The driver was taken into police custody and was being treated at a hospital Saturday night, State Police said.

In that attack, a 21-year-old woman and a 29-year-old man were treated at a hospital, State Police said.

State Police then pursued the suspect’s vehicle, which crashed in Sandwich.

Despite there being a lack of motive present, police said their preliminary investigation “suggests a likely connection” between the two incidents.

The possibility of a connection between the Massachusetts incidents and a separate one in Connecticut was raised after Connecticut State Police said a suspect in a fatal Stabbing was taken into custody by Massachusetts State Police, according to WCVB-TV.

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In the Connecticut incident, a person was found dead in a house at Deep River after police were called to the house at 3:36 p.m. on Saturday.

According to WBTS-TV, several sources named the suspect as Jared Christian Ravizza.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.