Man with knife found yelling on street, held for earlier stabbing

Durham Police yesterday said a 30-year-old male has been arrested for two incidents, including a stabbing, in Oshawa.

On Friday, October 18, at about 1 am, members of Central East Division responded to the area of Oxford Street and Wentworth Street West, in Oshawa for a stabbing.

Officers arrived and located a victim with a stab wound. The victim was transported to a local hospital with serious, non-life threatening injuries. The suspect fled prior to police arrival.

On Friday, October 18, at about 12:45 pm, members of Central East Division responded to a call for a male with a knife in the area of Oxford Street and Wentworth Street West. Officers began to search the area for the suspect, who could be heard yelling in the area. The suspect was quickly located and taken into custody, police said.

The male, age 30, from Oshawa was charged and held for a bail hearing. Name and further details available at www.drps.ca.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the D/Cst. Armstrong of the Central East Criminal Investigations Bureau at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 2741.

Editor’s Note: Durham Post does not name or identify the accused as:
1. Of this time, they are suspect[s] and not convicted by a court, and
2. Sometimes charges are amended or dropped.

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