Two Goleta residents were arrested on Saturday in connection to a stabbing on Upper State Street on April 6.

Santa Barbara police detectives served an arrest warrant for Eduardo Zermano-Arzate, 36, on suspicion of attempted murder and assault with intent to commit mayhem. They also arrested Alexis Garcia, 37, for allegedly being an accessory to attempted murder by aiding and harboring Zermano-Arzate, according to Sgt. Bryan Kerr.

The arrest occurred at the 1300 block of Dahlia Court in Carpinteria and both suspects were taken into police custody without incident, Kerr said.

Detectives believe that in the April 6 incident, Zermano-Arzate stabbed a victim multiple times on the 3100 block of State Street and then left the scene, according to Kerr.

The victim was taken to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in critical condition with multiple stab wounds, police said at the time. Detectives discovered that the victim had allegedly been involved in a fight with numerous people and was stabbed in the street shortly after 2 a.m., according to Kerr.

Zermano-Arzate and Garcia were booked into the Santa Barbara County Jail. Zermano-Arzate was being held on a no-bail warrant and Garcia was being held on $20,000 bail, according to police.