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Overnight shooting, stabbings in northeast Montreal leave 1 dead, 2 injured

Montreal police (Cosmo Santamaria, CTV Montreal) Montreal police (Cosmo Santamaria, CTV Montreal)
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Police are investigating a shooting and two stabbings early Monday morning in northeast Montreal that left one dead and two injured.

Officers were first called to 25th and 46th Streets in the Saint-Michel district around 12:10 a.m. after shots were reported in the area.

Upon arrival, they found a 25-year-old man with at least one gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead on the scene. 

A security perimeter was set up while forensic identification technicians and the canine squad combed the scene. 

Police have yet to narrow down a suspect or make any arrests in this case. 

About an hour later, around 1:10 a.m., police were called to an apartment in a residential building on Marie-Victorin Street near Langelier Boulevard in Montreal North. Officers found a 52-year-old man with stab wounds who was conscious when taken to hospital.

A little later, a 34-year-man, also with stab wounds, presented himself to police at the same apartment where they were investigating.

Police say it's unclear whether his stabbing is linked to that of the 52-year-old man's. 

No arrests have been made in either stabbing.

With files from The Canadian Press. 

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