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Wednesday June 19, 2013

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Stabbing suspect arrested

Citizen photo by Brent Braaten

Police outside the London Hotel on Third Avenue where there was a stabbing Thursday morning.

One person is in police custody after a suspected stabbing downtown.

According to Prince George RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Craig Douglass, police received a report around 10:20 a.m. about two males fighting on Third Avenue at the London Hotel.

"One person pulled a knife and slashed at the other," Douglass said.

One male was taken into custody while the other was sent to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries for treatment.

Douglass said he was unsure if the individuals were known to police.


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