Prince George RCMP investigating stabbing in College Heights

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Prince George RCMP investigating stabbing in College Heights
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Two adult males were arrested in relation to the incident.

On Friday, Nov. 11 at about 11:45 p.m. frontline officers responded to a report of a stabbing on Stinger Crescent, near O’Grady Road.

Officers and other first responders arrived and located an adult male suffering from an apparent stab wound to the torso. He was transported to hospital with serious injuries. Two adult males were located and arrested in relation to this incident. Although the motive for this violent act is still under investigation, police say it appears that the victim and the offenders had some sort of disagreement before the attack. Further details may be released as the investigation continues.

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