Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Niagara Falls man wanted for aggravated assault

First Published:

Niagara Regional Police say a man is in serious condition after he was beaten with a metal pipe in Niagara Falls Wednesday morning.

Police say they responded to a call just before 3 a.m. in the area of Ferguson and Hickson avenue. It’s alleged that a woman was assaulted and the male victim, a bystander, tried to come to her aid when he was attacked.

The suspect fled in a car. The woman was treated for minor injuries, the man was taken to an out of region hospital where he remains in serious condition.

35-year-old Layton Noel Stevens of Niagara Falls is wanted for assault and aggravated assault.

Stevens is described as having tattoos, including a Blue Jays right arm sleeve, he is about 5’11 with a medium fit build, brown hair, eyes and facial hair.

Detectives believe Stevens is purposely evading arrest and his current location is unknown.

Anyone who may have information about this incident or know the location of Stevens is asked to contact detectives at 905-688-4111, extension 9994.

 

More Top News

Stoney Creek murder case: Witness takes stand after being wrongfully arrested

The Crown prosecutor was building his case Tuesday in the murder trial of Oliver Karafa and Lucy Li. The jury heard evidence from a...

St. Catharines considers downtown heritage district

St. Catharines is looking to make its entire downtown core a heritage district, which would protect dozens of buildings and the people who live...

Newsmakers: McMaster prof weighs in on Donald Trump hush-money trial

VIDEO: On an all-new episode of Newsmakers, Louie Butko takes a look at the on-going criminal trial of former US President Donald Trump with...

Sportsline: Columnist Damien Cox co-authors new book about 1977-78 Maple Leafs

VIDEO: Columnist Damien Cox and colleague Gord Stellick have co-authored a book named 'Revival' which looks back at the chaotic and colourful journey of...

‘Crystal clear’: Toronto police chief accepts, supports Umar Zameer acquittal

Toronto's police chief says he wants to make it clear he accepts and supports the not-guilty verdict delivered by a jury in the trial...

Motion to allow keffiyehs in Ontario legislature fails for a second time

A few Ontario government members have voted again today to uphold a ban on keffiyehs in the legislature, prompting some people watching question period...