Kingston police are trying to find a suspect who injured one other resident in a violent confrontation on Tuesday night.
Police say the incident occurred at roughly 7:15 p.m. within the space of Champlain Avenue.
An investigation discovered a resident within the space noticed a lady committing a property crime. The resident confronted the lady and was assaulted by the suspect with an edged weapon, police say.
The sufferer’s accidents weren’t thought of life-threatening.
Police had requested the general public to keep away from the realm and to stay inside their properties “to not compromise the investigation and for their very own private security” Tuesday night time.
Officers searched the realm with K9 models in an try to search out the suspect.
Police are asking residents within the Strathcona Park Subdivision—from Princess Road north to John Counter Blvd, and from Sir John A. Macdonald Blvd west to Portsmouth Ave—to assessment their dwelling surveillance footage from the previous 48 hours (Nov. 4–5, 2024). Residents are being requested to test for any undesirable people who could have entered their property throughout this timeframe.
Anybody with data or video is requested to contact police at 613-549-4660 ext. 6311.
“Though no speedy dangers are obvious, police are reminding public to stay vigilant,” police stated in a social media submit.
The suspect is described as a 25 to 30-year-old feminine, roughly 5 foot 1 inch, with shoulder size brown hair and sporting a black jacket with a fur-lined hood, light-colored pants, and grey sneakers with white soles.
If seen, don’t method the suspect and make contact with police instantly by calling 911.









