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Shooting, stabbing incidents in north Winnipeg just hours apart send 2 men to hospital

Two men wererushed to hospital after a stabbing and a shooting that happened just hours apart, and on the same street,in north Winnipeg.

No sign that 2 incidents on same street, hours apart, are connected, police say

A member of Winnipeg's Bear Clan Patrol came across an injured man on Thursday and helped him into a nearby store until police arrived. (CBC)

Two men were rushed to hospital after a stabbing and a shooting that happened just hours apart, and on the same street, in north Winnipeg.

Police were called to an area near the corner ofMcGregor Street and Selkirk Avenue, in the William Whyte neighbourhood, with a report of a stabbing around 8:30 p.m. Thursday, according to a news release.

Kevin Walker, head of theBear Clan Patrol, told CBC News a member of the volunteer safety group came across the injured man and helped him into a nearby store until police arrived.

The 29-year-old man had "a severe upper-body injury,"policesaid on Friday.Officersapplieda tourniquet and he was taken to hospital.

They believe the man was attacked one block south, on Flora Street, by another man before makinghis way toSelkirk for help.

A few hours later around 3 a.m. Friday police were called to Flora and Salter Street with a report of another injured man. A26-year-old man was found witha gunshotto the upper body, police said in the release.

Officers applieda tourniquet and the man was rushed to hospital.

They believe hewas shot somewhere in 400 block of Flora and then made his way to the corner atSalter to get help.

In both cases, the menwere listed in unstable condition when takento hospital, but werelaterupgraded to stable.

Police said at this point, the two incidents do not appear to be related.

No arrests have been made in either case. Anyone with information on eitherincident is asked to call police at 204-986-6219 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477 (TIPS).

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