Life Flight personnel rush a victim wounded in a stabbing attack on the Lone Star community college system's Cypress, Texas campus into Memorial Hermann Hospital Tuesday, April 9, 2013, in Houston. -AP Photo

WASHINGTON: At least 14 people were hurt on Tuesday in what appeared to be a mass stabbing at a community college in the US state of Texas and a suspect is in custody, police said.

The apparently random attack occurred at the CyFair campus of Lone Star College near Houston.

Thomas Gilliland, a spokesman for the Harris County Sheriff's Office, told journalists that, according to an initial report, a suspect was wrestled to the ground by a student and arrested by police.

Four of the 14 wounded were airlifted from the scene, he said.

He could not confirm what type of weapon had been used, saying some reports said it was a pencil while others said it was a knife.

Alan Bernstein, another spokesman for the sheriff's office, told CNN that authorities had no confirmation of a second suspect.

“However this is a sprawling campus with hundreds of people who had regular business there,” he said, adding it would take a long time to do interviews and “make sure there is not another suspect or suspects.”

An alert on the school's website, which put the confirmed number of victims at 11, said the campus was on lockdown and being evacuated.

“The incident occurred near and around the Health Science Center and remains an active crime scene with changing and evolving information,” the notice said.

The Harris County Sheriff's Office “has one suspect ... in custody and another suspect may possibly be at large,” it said.

Robert Rasa of the CyFair Volunteer Fire Department, described the scene as “pretty chaotic.”He said 15 patients were treated. Of the four that were taken to hospital by helicopter, the “injuries were consistent with lacerations,” he told CNN.

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