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Two men believed to be stabbed by same man: Saskatoon police

Saskatoon police believe two people were stabbed by the same man in unrelated incidents. File / Global News

Saskatoon police believe the same man is responsible for two unrelated stabbings in the city.

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Officers were initially called to the 300-block of Avenue R South at 7:40 p.m. CT on Monday for a report that a man had been stabbed.

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A 31-year-old man was taken to Royal University Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening wounds.

While officers were investigating the stabbing, they received word that a man had walked into St. Paul’s Hospital with non-life-threatening stab wounds.

The investigation into the second stabbing found that the second victim had also been stabbed in the 300-block of Avenue R South.

The description of the suspect in both stabbings was the same.

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Targeted enforcement unit detectives have taken over the investigation but have yet to make an arrest.

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Officers said the suspect was known to the second victim but are not sure whether the suspect and the first victim are known to each other.

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