Toronto

Student among 3 teens injured in stabbing near Toronto school

Police are searching for two suspects in connection with a triple stabbing in Scarborough Friday afternoon that sent a teen to hospital in life-threatening condition.

One person in life-threatening condition, paramedics say

Clothing is left scattered on the ground after a stabbing injured three male teens in Scarborough on Friday. Toronto police are looking for two male suspects who were last seen fleeing the area on a motorcycle. Police have not determined what led to the stabbing and they have not recovered the knife. (Garry Asselstine/CBC)

Police are searching for two suspects in connection with a triple stabbing in Scarborough Friday afternoon that sent a teen to hospital in life-threatening condition.

Paramedics were called to the scene in the Lawrence Avenue East and Rushley Drive area around 3:30 p.m., where they say they located a total of three victims, two in serious condition. Police earlier said four victims were located.

A spokesperson for the Toronto District School Board confirmed one of those injured was a 17-year-old male student at David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute. There's no word yet on the extent of the student's injuries.

"It would appear to have happened at a nearby plaza shortly after school ended," Ryan Bird told CBC Toronto. 

Bird said the student's parents have been notified. 

Police say one of the victims had run into the school to find safety, after which the school was placed under a hold-and-secure for about an hour.

On Friday night, officers remained on scene canvassing the area for witnesses.