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Edmonton man, 28, charged with attempted murder in road-rage crowbar attack

Police have arrested a man in relation to a road-rage incident in southeast Edmonton that left a woman with two broken arms.

Suspect charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and possessing a weapon

Police lay charge of attempted murder in road-rage attack

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Staff Sgt. Christa Pennie explains how tips from the public helped in the investigation leading to the arrest.

Police have arrested a man in relation to a road-rage attack in southeast Edmonton that left a woman with two broken arms.

Jared Matthew Eliasson, 28, ischarged withattemptedmurder, aggravated assault and possessing a weapon dangerous to the public.

Eliasson was arrested Wednesday, police said.

The victim, a 34-year-old woman, was attacked at 6:30 a.m. Tuesdaywhile on her way home after dropping off her husband at work.

She had honked her horn at a car stopped on the roadway, police said.The driver of that car followed the woman and attacked her with a crowbar.
Staff Sgt. Christa Pennie held a news conference on the incident Thursday at the Edmonton Police Services' Southeast Division station. (CBC)

The woman told CBC News that the man raised the crowbar and hit her as she blocked the blow with her arm. Hethen swung at her asecond time,which she blocked with her other arm.

Police had been looking for a silver Pontiac Wave as the suspect vehicle.

Police said Thursdaythattips had been "flowing in," and that the suspect vehicle had been seen Wednesday in the King Edward Park neighbourhood where Tuesday's attack took place.

Staff Sgt.ChristaPenniewould not say why the suspect was in the area on Tuesday morning, but that "he has reason to be in the neighbourhood ... at that time."

Police credited thearrest to tips received from the public.

"It was quite amazing to watch how everybody banded together," Pennie said. "I am still getting Crime Stoppers tips."

Eliassonis scheduled to appear in court Wednesday, not Monday as police first reported.