15-year-old male sustains serious injuries after stabbing in Oshawa, Ont.
Durham Regional Police are investigating after a 15-year-old male was stabbed in Oshawa on Wednesday afternoon.
Shortly after 12:30 p.m., police were called to the area of Harmony Road and Adelaide Avenue for reports of an altercation.
A 15-year-old male was found with a stab wound and was transported to hospital in serious, non-life threatening condition, police said.
A hold and secure was ordered for Coronation Public School, Harmony Heights Public School, Eastdale Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Vincent Massey Public School, Gordon B Attersley Public School and Sir Alberta Love Catholic School as police conducted an investigation in the area.
It is unknown if the victim is a student at one of those schools.
Shortly before 2:30 p.m., police tweeted that the hold and secure orders were lifted.
A hold and secure order is a safety measure used to keep students inside the school when an active police investigation is happening in the area.
Police have not released any suspect information.
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