A 35-year-old man from the Prince Albert, Sask. area is in serious but stable condition after he was taken to hospital with a knife sticking out of his head.
RCMP are searching for Kimmy Randall Bear, 19, who has been charged with attempted murder.
According to Shellbrook RCMP, a call came in Thursday night about a fight at a house party on the Ahtahkakoop First Nation, about 100 kilometres northwest of Prince Albert.
Police are searching for Kimmy Randall Bear in connection with the stabbing. He has been charged with attempted murder.
(RCMP)
The 35-year-old had been stabbed in the head. He was taken to a hospital in Shellbrook, then moved to Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon where the knife was removed.
Police said the extent of the victim's injuries is not known.
He was conscious when he arrived at the first hospital and was able to provide police with details of what happened.
A warrant has been issued for Bear's arrest. He was last seen driving a red two-door Chrysler Daytona. Police are asking the public to call them if they see Bear or have information that could lead to his arrest.
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