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One Injured, One In Custody After Home Invasion In Northeast Vancouver

The Canadian Press, 14 Mar, 2017 10:01 AM
  • One Injured, One In Custody After Home Invasion In Northeast Vancouver
Vancouver Police say they have arrested a suspect, less than an hour after a man was stabbed during a violent home invasion in East Vancouver.
 
Staff Sgt. Randy Fincham issued a news release saying the suspect was picked up at around 2 a.m., as officers patrolled the neighbourhood in northeast Vancouver where the home invasion occurred.
 
A service dog was used to stop the 19-year-old man after police say he ran when confronted by officers, and the suspect was taken to hospital for treatment but remains in custody.
 
The 27-year-old stabbing victim was with several other people in the home when the break-in occurred at about 1:15 a.m.
 
Fincham says the unnamed victim has a serious wound and remains in hospital, but no one else was hurt and none of the residents know the suspect.
 
An investigation continues.

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