17-year old arrested in connection to downtown Sudbury stabbing
CBC
Greater Sudbury Police arrested a 17-year old male on Thursday in connection to a serious stabbing near Memorial Park in the downtown area.
On Sept. 15, a 26-year-old woman was attacked by an unknown person while she and a friend had been walking on a path near Medina Lane.
The woman was stabbed and taken to hospital with serious injuries.
At that time police said they didn't have a good description of the suspect because the person had a hoodie pulled over their head.
Investigators were also trying to determine if the victim and suspect were known to each other.
Through the investigation, Sudbury Police identified a 17-year-old male believed to be responsible for the stabbing.
He was arrested early Thursday and charged with carrying a concealed weapon, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, attempt to commit murder, failure to comply with release order and failure to comply with sentence.

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