Man in custody after alleged home invasion, sexual assault
Victim, suspect sent to hospital after Elmira Drive confrontation
CBC News
Posted: Nov 1, 2012 11:53 AM ET
Last Updated: Nov 3, 2012 11:19 AM ET
Ottawa police's sexual assault unit is investigating after an incident in Ottawa's Pinecrest neighbourhood Thursday morning sent two people to the hospital.
Police said they were called to the scene on Elmira Drive and met with a woman who said a man had entered her apartment and sexually assaulted her. The victim told police she was able to free herself.
A man suffered a serious injury after an incident on Elmira Drive this morning. (Roger Dubois/CBC)Police said they arrested a man in the area.
Paramedic spokesman J.P. Trottier confirmed two people were treated at the scene at 2155 Elmira Dr. One of them suffered a traumatic injury and was taken to hospital, he said.
Neighbour said woman was 'covered' in blood
Neighbour Sarah Kitney said she called police after a young woman from the building showed up at her door covered in blood and saying a man had broken into her home and attacked her.
Kitney said she called 911 and paramedics took the woman to hospital. Kitney also said police then broke through the apartment door of a man who also lives in the building.
She said he was also covered in blood as police led him away.
A source told CBC News a 19-year-old woman was asleep in bed when she woke up to find the man in her bedroom, holding a knife.
The woman claimed he tried to sexually assault her and that she grabbed the knife to defend herself, the source said., adding she then ran out of the room to another woman in the building for help.
The source said the man who was taken to hospital is 56 years old and he suffered stab wounds in his thigh, groin and abdomen.
Police said they are still investigating and they have yet to lay charges.
Share Tools
Latest Ottawa News Headlines
- Senators' unlikely playoff run ends in Game 5 disappointment
- The Ottawa Senators can't hang their heads after a 6-2 loss in Game 5 ended their improbable run to the second round of the NHL playoffs, but questions abound whether their 40-year-old captain will hang up his skates. more »
- Ottawa residents use green bins more, landfills less
- Ottawa residents compost and recycle more, according to the city's figures. more »
- Senators players react to 2nd-round loss to Penguins
- The Ottawa Senators surprised a lot of people with a first-round victory over the Canadiens. The second round proved to be more of a challenge than the #peskysens could handle. Here's how the players themselves reacted to be eliminated by the Penguins. more »
- Ottawa Senators thank fans after pesky season
- Many Ottawa Senators players took to Twitter to thank the fans for their support and looked forward to next year after a season that can only be described as pesky. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Will Rob Ford's supporters leave Ford Nation?
- The growing controversy over a purported video alleging to show Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine may be testing the faith of even his most die-hard supporters. But experts say Ford's policies may trump whatever personal issues he's facing, and that his supporters may rally behind him. more »
- Royal Bank pledges not to outsource jobs for cash savings
- Royal Bank has promised it will never outsource a Canadian job to a foreign worker solely to save money. more »
- Neil Macdonald: How serious is Obama about curbing the drone surge?
- In a key speech this week, the U.S. president set out a host of supposed new safeguards for America's controversial practice of remote-controlled rough justice. But as Neil Macdonald writes, the underlying rationale for drone use has not fundamentally changed. more »
- Making The Mandela Tapes
- Producer Robin Benger describes how he obtained broadcast access to interviews Nelson Mandela recorded in the 1990s. A CBC Radio Ideas program on the Mandela tapes airs May 28. more »
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies using crack cocaine
- The mayor of Canada's largest city told a packed news conference that he doesn't use crack cocaine and isn't a crack addict. more »
Most Viewed/Commented
- Senators' unlikely playoff run ends in Game 5 disappointment
- Ottawa Senators thank fans after pesky season
- Ottawa Race Weekend road closures
- Canada Post tells residents that junk mail is useful
- Ottawa residents use green bins more, landfills less
- Fire destroys 100-year-old barn near Kemptville, Ont.
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies using crack cocaine
- Train travel back to normal after fatal crash in eastern Ontario
- The Ottawa Senators love their dogs

