Suspect at large after ‘random and unprovoked’ stabbings on Vancouver seawall, police say
Seven victims, including five men and two women, suffered non-life-threatening injuries in unprovoked attacks, police said the suspect remains at large after fleeing the scene.
- Vancouver police are investigating multiple stabbings that occurred along the Yaletown seawall on October 10, with reports made of injuries just after 7:30 a.m.
- A total of seven known victims have come forward, including five men and two women, ages 23 to 59, with three individuals hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
- The suspect is described as a woman in her 20s or 30s, with long dark hair in a ponytail, wearing an oversized black leather jacket, black pants, and possibly a leopard-print shirt or scarf.
- Police urge anyone with information or who recognizes the suspect to contact the Vancouver Police Major Crime Section, emphasizing community safety concerns while the suspect remains at large.
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Vancouver police make arrest in Yaletown stabbing spree (Metro Vancouver)
Vancouver police have made an arrest after putting out a plea for information in relation to a series of random attacks on strangers, including four stabbings. Several people were attacked by a woman along the seawall near David Lam Park in Yaletown just before 7:30 a.m. Friday. Four people were sta...

Vancouver police arrest suspect in Yaletown stranger attacks
VANCOUVER - Vancouver police say they have arrested a suspect in a series of stranger attacks in Yaletown last week, where at least four people were stabbed.
A woman is wanted in Vancouver in connection with a series of random attacks, during which four unknown were allegedly stabbed.
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