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Subway Stabbing: Two Hurt at Dufferin Station
8 Jan
Summary
- Two individuals were stabbed at Dufferin subway station.
- One victim sustained serious injuries, the other minor.
- Police are searching for a male suspect in an orange jacket.

A stabbing incident occurred at Dufferin subway station on Wednesday afternoon, resulting in two individuals being injured. Toronto police responded to reports of the stabbings around 4:45 p.m. Paramedics treated and transported both victims to the hospital, with one in serious condition and the other with minor injuries.
Authorities are seeking a suspect described as a white male, short in stature, with blonde hair, wearing an orange construction jacket and a black hat. The incident prompted a security alert, causing subway trains to bypass Dufferin Station.
Transit operations were affected, with buses rerouting on Bloor Street between Lansdowne and Ossington to accommodate affected passengers. The investigation is ongoing as police continue their search for the suspect.




