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Youth faces 2nd-degree murder charge in stepmother's stabbing death in Forest Lawn

A 16-year-old boy has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the stabbing death of his stepmother in Forest Lawn that police say stemmed from an alcohol-fuelled argument.

Family get-together ended in late-night dispute, police say

A 16-year-old boy has been charged with second-degree murder after his stepmother was fatally stabbed in Forest Lawn on Tuesday. (Allison Dempster/CBC)

A 16-year-old boy with an extensive police record has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the stabbing death of his stepmother in Forest Lawn.

Officers were called to a four-unit apartment buildingin the 1800 block of42ndStreet S.E. at about 11 p.m.Tuesday, where they found a womanin critical condition. She later died in hospital.

An autopsy on Wednesday confirmed the 33-year-old was fatally stabbed.

Police say several family members and friends had gathered at the house for a party,which ended inan alcohol-fuelled argument and violent dispute.

Officers took three people into custody, later releasing two of them without charges.

Extensive record

This isn't the first brush with the law for the young man.

In May 2014, he was sentenced to one-year probation for assault with a weapon.Two months later, in July, he was sentenced for robbery, receiving an additional six-month probation.

The following March he was sentenced for mischief, damage and shoplifting charges. And in June 2015, the youth was sentenced to one-year probation for robbery.

He also had DNA taken for convictions of assault with a weapon and carrying a concealed weapon in March 2016.

There were also several instances of "failure to attend" and "failure to comply" in between convictions and sentencings.

The youth is set to appear in court on June 16. He is being heldin custody.

Domestic conflict calls up 10%

This is Calgary's 10thhomicide of 2016.

Police in Calgary responded to nearly 19,000 domestic conflict calls last year, up 10 per cent from 2014.

According to the Calgary Domestic Violence Collective (CDVC), such abuseoften escalates over time, making it important thatvictims seek help immediately.

"CDVC partner organizations are helping to develop a community of care for anyone experiencing domestic or sexual violence, or who know someone in need of help," the group said in a release.

CDVC urges anyone experiencing domestic abuse to call 403-234-7233 (SAFE).