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Woman charged with murder in Yaletown stabbing, police search for more witnesses

Vancouver police say a woman has been charged with second-degree murder after a week-long investigation into a fatal stabbing in the city's Yaletown neighbourhood.

Justin Mohrmann, 29, was attacked in the Vancouver neighbourhood early July 11

29-year-old Justin Mohrmann was fatally stabbed early on July 11. Police are asking witnesses who may have seen Scott or Mohrmann before the incident to come forward. (VPD/Submitted)

Vancouver police say a woman has been charged with second-degree murder after a week-long investigation into a fatal stabbing in the city's Yaletown neighbourhood.

Justin Mohrmann, 29, was stabbed while walking near Smithe and Homer streets in the morning of July 11, police said in a statement. He was taken to hospital but died a short time later.

Police said they arrested Lindsay Scott, 34, on Sunday night and she was later charged in relation to the attack.

Vancouver Police Department (VPD) Sgt. Steve Addison said investigators did not find any evidenceto suggest Mohrmann and Scott knew each other.

"We believe they were strangers," he said.

Addison said a 34-year-old woman wasinitially identified near the crime scene as a suspect whenwitnesses called 911 to report the stabbing at around 8:30 a.m. PT on July 11.

Police said they are continuing to gather evidence and are still looking for witnesses.

"It was rush hour on a Monday morning. There were lots of people out on the street ... so we believe there may be additional people out there who have information," Addison said.

VPD said they are also investigating Scott's movements prior to the murder. Anyone who believes they interacted with Scott on the morning of July 11 is asked to call homicide investigators at 604-717-2500.

Addison describedScott as white with short auburn hair, about five feet, six inches tall and weighing 110 pounds. She was wearing all black clothing at the time of the incident, he said.

"Anybody who saw a woman matching that description, possibly acting out of the ordinary, is asked to come forward," he said.

Mohrmann's deathis Vancouver's eighth homicide of 2022.