Three people seriously injured in Scarborough stabbing; one man arrested
Three people were injured, one critically, when they were stabbed in Scarborough’s Armdale neighbourhood Wednesday evening.
Toronto police said the stabbing occurred at a building in the area of Markham Road and McNicoll Avenue just before 6:30 p.m. When emergency crews arrived, they located two victims at the scene and later found a third a short distance away. Toronto paramedics said all three were rushed to the hospital -- one in critical condition and another in serious condition. The third victim had minor injuries.Police added that they are not looking for other suspects.
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