Two Injured In Stabbing at Barrhaven Town Centre
CFRA News Staff
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Two people were taken to hospital after a stabbing incident at the Barrhaven Town Centre yesterday afternoon.
Police say a 47 year old woman and a 21 year old male employee were stabbed outside a drugstore.
The woman is said to be in serious but stable condition and the man was treated and released from hospital.
Police are looking for a suspect.
Meanwhile, the Ottawa Sun is reporting that as police were attending the scene a pedestrian was allegedly hit by a police cruiser.
The 43 year old was seriously injured.
No word on whether the Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has been called.
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