Police in Saskatoon are investigating four separate stabbings that happened over the weekend.
No arrests were reported in any of the four cases.
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According to police, the first investigation began at around 1:40 a.m. on Saturday when a 40-year-old man arrived at St. Paul’s Hospital suffering from a stab wound. He said he was involved in an altercation on Avenue P South.
“The suspect in this investigation is known to the victim,” the Saskatoon Police Service said in a statement.
The second case began at around 4:45 a.m. on Sunday when officers were called to 21st Street West.
“A woman had arrived at that address, suffering from stab wounds, reporting that she had been stabbed by three men at Avenue O and 21st Street,” the police force explained. “The woman is now being treated in hospital.”
The third investigation began at around 6 a.m. on Sunday when a 44-year-old man was brought to Royal University Hospital suffering from what police described as “life-threatening stab wounds.” The victim said he was stabbed in Victoria Park along Spadina Crescent, police said.
“The man is now in stable condition in hospital,” the police service noted. “There is currently no suspect description.”
The fourth stabbing investigation began at around 6:15 p.m. on Sunday, when police were called to Avenue M South where a 28-year-old woman had been stabbed.
“It was reported that the suspect was wearing a black hoodie and pants,” the police service said. “The woman was transported to hospital, where she is receiving treatment.”
Anyone with information on any of the four attacks was asked to contact police or make an anonymous report through Crime Stoppers.