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Police say suspect, victim in Glanbrook attempted murder were involved in a race car business

Hamilton Police now confirm a business relationship between the suspect and victim, following a bizarre attempted murder near Mount Hope on Tuesday.

Hamilton Police have released some added information following what they’ve described as an attempted murder near Mount Hope.

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Investigators were called to a home on Upper James Street near White Church Road on Tuesday afternoon.

Police have alleged that a 41-year-old woman intentionally drove into the garage of the residence in an attempt to hit a 32-year-old male victim with her pickup truck.

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The victim, who escaped with minor injuries, was working inside of the garage at the time.

Police have now revealed that the pair were involved in a four-year business relationship involving amateur race cars.

Charged with attempted murder is Katherine Hurren from Palmer Rapids, a community southeast of Algonquin Provincial Park. The victim in the case is a regular at Oshweken Speedway, Lee Winger.

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