A man has been rushed to a Toronto hospital with serious injuries after a stabbing in the city’s west end Sunday evening, officials say.
Emergency crews were called to the Regent Street and Rogers Road area, just east of Keele Street, at around 9 p.m.
The circumstances leading up to the incident weren’t immediately clear, but a man believed to be in his 50s was found with stab wounds.
A Toronto Paramedics spokesperson told CityNews crews were transporting the man to a hospital in serious and potentially life-threatening condition.
However, in an update released just before 11 p.m., officers said the injuries were deemed non-life-threatening at the hospital.
A spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service said the investigation is ongoing and a suspect description wasn’t immediately available.
STABBING: (UPDATE)
-man w/non-life threatening injuries
-ongoing investigation
-anyone w/info call 416-808-1200#GO1863576
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