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Late night pedestrian finds stabbed man, calls for help

Durham heroes are the everyday people who find themselves in a position to help save lives – and do.

A pedestrian, on a late night walk, found a stabbed man on the street in Oshawa, and called for help.

Help arrived in time and the victim was transported to a Toronto area trauma centre in serious but non-life-threatening condition, said a police report.

Police are now searching for two suspects who stabbed the male.

On Wednesday, May 8 at about 11:35 pm, members of Central East Division responded to an assault call in the area of Simcoe Street South and Bloor Street East.

Further investigation revealed that the victim had been walking along Simcoe Street South when he heard two males speaking loudly. The victim got into a verbal altercation with the two suspects who stabbed him and fled the area, police said.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact D/Cst. Hartry of the Central East Division Criminal Investigations Branch at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 2770.

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