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London man facing 7 charges after officer stabbed in Old East Village

The corner of Dundas and Lyle streets in the heart of London's Old East Village neighbourhood. Andrew Graham / 980 CFPL

A London man is facing seven charges after police say an officer became the victim of an early morning stabbing in the Old East Village.

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Police say an officer had been called to the east-end neighbourhood around 1:10 a.m. Tuesday following reports of a man seen trespassing on private property near Dundas and Elizabeth streets.

When the officer tried to arrest the man, police say the man brandished a knife and the officer was stabbed.

According to police, the suspect fled on foot but was later tracked down with the help of a canine unit.

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His arrest involved the use of a conductive energy weapon, or stun gun, police said.

As for the officer, police say he was sent to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

An update from police Chief Steve Williams said the officer was recovering well and had been released from hospital.

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A 34-year-old London man is facing seven charges, including aggravated assault, carrying a concealed weapon, resisting arrest and trespassing.

Police say he made his first court appearance on Tuesday with a second appearance slated for Oct. 16.

The suspect remains in police custody.

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