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One Person In Hospital, One In Police Custody After Stabbing At Dollarama Store

The Canadian Press, 29 Mar, 2016 12:03 PM
  • One Person In Hospital, One In Police Custody After Stabbing At Dollarama Store
BAY ROBERTS, N.L. — Police in Newfoundland are investigating a stabbing at a Dollarama store.
 
RCMP in Trinity Conception responded to the store in Bay Roberts at around 10:30 this morning after getting reports about the attack.
 
Police say a victim has been taken to hospital with unknown injuries and a suspect is in custody.
 
Police say there is no ongoing risk to the community, and the investigation into what happened is underway.

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