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Police and emergency personnel responded to the Houston home of Sen. Ted Cruz Tuesday night after receiving a call of a teenage girl injured with “self-inflicted” cuts, according to local reports.

A 14-year-old girl reportedly suffered self-inflicted stab wounds on the arms at the Republican’s residence in the River Oaks neighborhood, Houston police told ABC13 and KHOU 11.

Officers got the call just before 8 p.m. local time.


  A 14-year-old girl reportedly suffered self-inflicted stab wounds on the arms at Sen. Ted Cruz’s home. Getty Images A 14-year-old girl reportedly suffered self-inflicted stab wounds on the arms at Sen. Ted Cruz’s home. Getty Images

The teen was rushed to a hospital and is expected to be OK.

Police could not confirm if the girl was a member of Cruz’s family.

The Republican lawmaker has two daughters, ages 14 and 11.

ABC13 reporters spotted police in the front yard of his home Tuesday night.

A spokesperson for Cruz requested privacy for his daughter when reached for comment by the station.

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Ted Cruz front door
The call occurred around 8 p.m. Tuesday evening. KTRK
Police at scene
It is not confirmed who the call was made for. KTRK
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Sen. Cruz front yard
A rep for Sen. Cruz has requested privacy at this time. KTRK
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Police arrived at the scene Tuesday night. KTRK
Police respond to the call made to the River Oaks neighborhood in Houston.
Police respond to the call made to the River Oaks neighborhood in Houston. KTRK
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“This a family matter and thankfully their daughter is okay,” the representative told the outlet. “There were no serious injuries.”

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