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Williams Lake Man Set To Go To Trial For Double Assault

A Williams Lake man, the accused in a double assault in Prince George, is scheduled to go to trial today.

26-year old Trevor Alexis is facing several charges, including Assault with a Weapon and Aggravated Assault.

Prince George RCMP were called to Strathcona Avenue on August 7th of last year after receiving a report of an assault in progress.

While en route to that call, police say they received another report, this one for a possible stabbing in the same area.

Police say the first incident involved a female who was not hurt but had the tires on her vehicle slashed.

A 31-year old male, the subject of the second attack, was taken to hospital for treatment for a number of stab wounds.

A suspect was arrested a day later in Agassiz.

RCMP said at the time that the female victim and the suspect knew each other but it was not known if the suspect and the male who was injured were known to one another.

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