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Man hospitalized following Dufferin Avenue assault: Winnipeg police

Winnipeg police respond to an assault on Dufferin Avenue and Main Street that sent a man to hospital on June 16, 2021. (CTV News Photo Glenn Pismenny) Winnipeg police respond to an assault on Dufferin Avenue and Main Street that sent a man to hospital on June 16, 2021. (CTV News Photo Glenn Pismenny)
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WINNIPEG -

A man has been hospitalized following an assault on Dufferin Avenue Wednesday afternoon.

According to the Winnipeg Police Service, officers responded to a report of an assault in the area of Main Street and Dufferin Avenue at 1:36 p.m.

Police said a man was taken to hospital with serious injuries. An update on his condition was not immediately available.

Police tape could be seen blocking off Dufferin Avenue between Main Street and King Street Wednesday afternoon.

The section of street will be closed into the evening as officers investigate the assault, and motorists will need.

More information about the incident is expected to be released Thursday.

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