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Teen has serious internal injuries after random stabbing at Calgary dog park

Calgary police are searching for a suspect after a teenager was stabbedin a random attack at a dog park.

15-year-old was walking with his mom when the attack happened

People walk with their dogs at a Braeside off-leash park on Sunday. On Saturday evening, a teen was stabbed in a random attack while walking with his mom, police say. (Terri Trembath/CBC)

Calgary police are searching for a suspect after a teenager was stabbedin a random attack at a dog park.

Police said officers responded to a report of a stabbing at 7:55 p.m. Saturday near 14thStreet and110th Avenue S.W.

The 15-year-old was walking with his mother in an off-leash dog park inBraeside, police said.

The pair encountered a man they did not know, police said, at which point an altercation took place and the teen was stabbed.

He was transported to hospital innon-life-threatening conditionbut has serious internal injuries, police said.

The whole situation is concerning for us.- Staff Sgt. Jeff MacQueen

"There was no interaction between the victims and the offender prior to this, there were no threats, there was no demand for money or anything prior to this happening," saidStaff Sgt. Jeff MacQueen.

He said police are still trying to determine the motive for the attack.

"The whole situation is concerning for us it's concerning anytime this level of violence happens," MacQueen said.

MacQueen said he understands the attack may be concerning to people who live in the area or frequent the dog park but said there's no evidence to indicate the public is at risk.

"Calgary's still relatively safe in any areabut it's important to pay attention to your whereabouts, your surroundings, in any area certainly walking your dog should be something you can still do," he said.

On Sunday afternoon, the off-leash park was filled with Calgarians and their dogs.

"I have three sons so just thinking of walking with my son and havingsomeone accost him. My first instinct would have been to run after the person, which would have been the wrong thing to do," said Moira Botham, who said she walks her dog in the park nearly every day. "I can't imagine how the mom would have felt."

The attacker is described as a man between40and50-years-old, who was wearing dark clothing anda three-quarter length jacket with reflective markings.

He fled on foot across a nearby pedestrian bridge, MacQueen said.

MacQueen asked people who live in the area to check their doorbell cameras for footage of anyone who might match that description from Saturday evening.

Anyone with information is being asked tocontact police at 403-266-1234.

Clarifications

  • An earlier version of this article stated the stabbing happened at 15th Street and 10th Avenue N.W., when in fact it happened near the area of 14th Streetand110th Avenue S.W.
    Feb 15, 2020 8:59 PM MT