The victim of a bloody stabbing fell in front of the police cruise shortly before midnight on Thursday
A 51-year-old man is in hospital today with fatal injuries and the man who stabbed him has not yet been located.
Around 11:55 p.m., July 7, a seriously injured man in the Frood Road and Jean Street area marked a passing police cruise.
“The man explained that he had been involved in an altercation with another man while he was inside a residence on Frood Road and as a result of the altercation he had been stabbed,” Greater Sudbury police said this morning.
The agent contacted paramedics who transported the 51-year-old man to Health Sciences North
with serious life-threatening injuries.
The Emergency Unit has traveled to the area to look for the man who stabbed him and to make sure that no one else at the scene of the altercation has been injured.
“While in the Jean Street and Burton Avenue area, officers were approached by another man who reported that he was inside the residence at the time of the incident and was also physically assaulted by the same person.” , said police. “The 54-year-old man was slightly injured as a result of the altercation.”
He also told officers that the man in charge had fled the neighborhood before the GSPS arrived.
“This is believed to be a specific incident, as the people involved know each other.”
The man the police allege is responsible for the assaults is described as standing between 6 and 3 years old and weighs around £ 160. of slender complexion, dark brown hair, and brown eyes. At the time of the incident he was wearing bright clothes.
Anyone with information related to the incident or the man’s identity is asked to contact our Criminal Investigation Division at 705-675-9171 or Crime Stoppers at 705-222-8477.