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Police arrest suspect, say there may be more victims of random machete attacks in Vancouver

Vancouver police are calling for more victims andwitnessesto come forward followinga series of random machete attacks around the Granville Street entertainment district between Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.

Suspect in custody for 2 of 3 assaults around Granville entertainment district during last week of 2020

The intersection of Granville and Nelson streets, where a man was attacked by someone with a machete on New Year's Eve. Vancouver police say Cruz Joseph, 33, is facing assault charges for at least two such attacks between Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. (Google Maps)

Vancouver police are calling for more victims andwitnessesto come forward followinga series of random machete attacks around the Granville Street entertainment district between Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.

Cruz Joseph, 33, has been arrested in connection with at least two of threeincidents, police said in a statement Wednesday.

The most recent attack happened at about 7p.m. onNew Year's Eve when a 52-year-old man walking near Granville and Nelson streets was assaultedby someone carrying a machete.

Police said the victim stumbled to a nearby restaurant while several witnesses flagged down officers. The victim was taken to hospital with head injuries.

Just an hour earlier the same night, in the same area, a 26-year-oldman suffered facial injuries when he was assaulted by a man carrying a machete.

A third attack took place on Christmas Eve, when a 29-year-old manwas assaulted by a machete-wielding suspectoutside the Canadian Tire at Cambie Street and 7th Avenue around 7p.m. Police said the victim's injuries werenotserious.

"These attacks appear to have been completely unprovoked," saidSgt.Steve Addison. "We believe there is at least one more victim, and possibly more, who have not yet come forward."

Police have charged Josephwith two counts of assault with a weapon, two counts of assault causing bodily harm, robbery, and possession of a dangerous weapon in connection with the Dec.31 incidents on Granville Street.

The other incidentremains under investigation.

Anyonewith information is asked to call VPD's Major Crime Section at 604-717-2541or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.