Police say more charges laid against woman accused of Yaletown stabbing stranger assaults

By The Canadian Press and 1130 NewsRadio staff

Police in Vancouver say more charges have been laid against the suspect in a series of stranger assaults in Yaletown earlier this month.

The Vancouver Police Department says the 35-year-old woman was initially charged with one count of assault, but prosecutors have now approved four more counts of assault with a weapon and one further count of assault.

Officers were called to the area after reports of multiple people stabbed on the seawall near David Lam Park around 7:30 a.m.

When emergency crews arrived, they found three victims with minor stab wounds. They were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

They said four additional assault victims were later identified, including one person who was stabbed.



Witness Mike Conway said he encountered the suspect, who was holding a knife, as he was walking along the seawall around 7:30 a.m.

“She just came at me and swiped at me, and I dodged out of the way and scurried off as fast as I could,” he said.

“She swung a knife, and I moved out of the way. Then I ran about 10 paces, and she went the other way.”

Police say the suspect remains in custody until her next court appearance.

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