Durham police have reported that a man faces multiple charges following a stabbing incident involving a male victim in Ajax. The disturbing event took place on February 20, just before 6 a.m., at the Christian Faith Outreach Centre, located at 158 Harwood Avenue South.
The initial confrontation began as a verbal interaction between two males. This escalated when one individual allegedly used an edged weapon to stab the other. The victim sustained serious injuries but is said to be in non-life-threatening condition. Following the incident, he was quickly transported to a trauma centre in Toronto for medical attention.
Law enforcement officials conducted an immediate investigation and were able to locate the suspect shortly after the incident. The accused individual was taken into custody and reportedly suffered minor injuries during the altercation, although specific details regarding these injuries were not disclosed.
The suspect has been identified as 33-year-old Patrick Bless Evbuomwan, who has no fixed address. He is currently facing several charges, which include aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, general assault, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and failing to comply with a probation order. Following his arrest, Evbuomwan was held for a bail hearing.
This incident highlights the escalating concerns around safety and violence in public spaces, particularly regarding altercations that can result in severe physical harm. The swift response by the Durham police demonstrates their commitment to addressing and mitigating such incidents within the community.
The police continue their investigation into the specific circumstances surrounding the stabbing, aiming to understand the full context of the altercation and ensure safety in the area. As this incident unfolds, authorities will likely keep the public informed regarding updates and any further developments in the case.




