Toronto police have issued a public safety alert following a stabbing at Spadina subway station on Sunday.
Toronto Police ServiceToronto police are investigating a stabbing at Spadina subway station and have also issued a public safety alert in connection to the incident.
According to investigators, a 46-year-old man received multiple stab wounds while walking through the pedestrian tunnel near Spadina Road and Bloor Street West around 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Investigators said it was a random and unprovoked attack and that a male suspect managed to flee on foot.
The victim is in serious, but non-life-threatening condition.
The suspect is described to be between the ages of 25-40 with an average height and build. He has brown shoulder-length hair and he was wearing a camouflage baseball hat, white and blue Blue Jays jersey, camouflage shorts, brown shoes with a wristband on his left wrist and a watch on his right wrist.
Investigators are warning the public that the suspect is believed to be violent, armed and dangerous.
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