That's where Madera Police say a 25-year-old man was found suffering a stab wound to the chest.
"I heard some noise. I heard a ruckus come out to get my mail, and I see all the police cars here and everything," Neighbor Johnny Lee Grey said.
Police tell Action News the man was stabbed following a dispute with 30-year-old Amanda Rose, who then left the scene.
"We were able to locate the vehicle traveling in the area of Mainberry and Sunset. Our officers attempted to stop the vehicle. However, the driver failed to yield and led the officers on a pursuit," Madera Police Lieutenant Mark Adams said.
Rose led police on a short pursuit before being taken into custody. She is now facing several charges, including attempted murder.
"This did not appear to be an act of self-defense on the suspect's part," Lt. Adams said.
Action News has uncovered records that show a woman with a name matching that of the suspect is a licensed marriage and family therapist in Madera County. She has an open domestic violence case against a former partner.
Police were on scene for hours canvassing the area for evidence and were able to recover a knife.
We're told one of the two people involved lived at the apartments.
Neighbors describe the complex as newer to the area, quiet and filled with many families.
"It's been the first incident since I've been here," Gray said. "Yeah, it's scary."
The victim was transported to Community Regional Medical Center, where he is expected to survive.
The stabbing shines a light on the growing issue of domestic violence seen Valley wide.
"It is an unfortunate thing as law enforcement," Lt. Adams said. "We are here to help, and if anybody is in an abusive relationship or feel like they're a victim of domestic violence, we encourage you to contact your local law enforcement and report it so we can get you the proper resources."
Along with attempted murder charges, Rose is facing a felony domestic violence charge.
The investigation remains ongoing.
If you are the victim of domestic abuse, or you know someone who is, there is help available 24/7. In Fresno County, call the Marjaree Mason Center at (559) 233-4357. In all other locations, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at (800) 799-7233.
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