Stabbing In Cobourg

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Cobourg Police have released few details about a stabbing in the early morning hours of February 14, 2018.

At approximately 1:05 am, police received a report of a male that walked into Northumberland Hills Hospital suffering from numerous stab wounds states the release.

The victim suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries.

Suspect information: Male white, 25 years old, unshaven, sandy brown hair, dark blue toque, wearing glasses.

Although police didn’t say where the stabbing took place, there was at least one OPP Forensic unit and numerous Cobourg police cruisers blocking off the parking lot at the south end of Division Street by the harbour.

The release also didn’t say if the stabbing was random, or the victim was targeted.

If anyone has any information regarding this incident please contact the Cobourg Police Service at 905-372-6821 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Pete Fisher
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