Police are investigating after a 52 year old man was stabbed at a hotel on the East of Stratford on Tuesday.
STRATFORD - A 52 year old man from Stratford has non life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed a hotel in the East end of the City.
Police say the man called EMS around 4:00 am this morning. He was rushed to the hospital to be treated for stab wounds. The man had actually been stabbed on Tuesday, went home and didn't call paramedics until his wounds became more than he could handle.
The investigation into this matter is ongoing and the Stratford Police is requesting for anyone who has information to please contact them at 519-271-4141, or through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, if you wish to remain anonymous.

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