Coaldale man charged with attempted murder after Lethbridge break-and-enter
Lethbridge police say a 28-year-old man is facing charges of attempted murder following a frightening attack on a woman inside her home this week.
At 3:30 a.m. on Sept. 10, police were called to a home in the 200 block of Mayor Magrath Drive North after a man attacked a 27-year-old woman.
Officials say the man gained access to the home through an open window, then attacked the victim, who was asleep at the time.
He bludgeoned her with an object, leaving her with serious head injuries before fleeing.
She was taken to Chinook Regional Hospital for treatment.
- Sign up for breaking news alerts from CTV News, right at your fingertips
- The information you need to know, sent directly to you: Download the CTV News App
Police tracked down and arrested a suspect after obtaining security video, which helped identify him.
Corbin John Maxwell was arrested on Thursday without incident.
Acting Insp. Pete Christos with the Lethbridge Police Service said the attack was a random crime.
"While acts of random violence remain rare, the opportunistic nature of this crime, coupled with the emotion and physical harm inflicted on the victim is deeply troubling."
However, since the suspect was "quickly taken into custody," there is no risk to public safety.
Maxwell is charged with attempted murder and housebreaking with intent.
Christos said Maxwell is known to police for "concerning behaviours."
"Not to this level though," he said, adding he wasn't sure if there were any other charges laid against him in the past.
Christos said crimes like these are important reminders to the public to ensure their properties are secured properly.
"Good lighting is always an option. Cameras are great deterrent as well," he said.
"We know it's a hot summer and windows are left open but make sure you have measures in place.
"People need to be looking out for each other in the community and if something seems like people don't belong, then make sure you make others aware."
Christos said the victim has been released from hospital and is staying elsewhere for the time being.
Maxwell is expected in court on Sept. 17.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Montreal business hit with Molotov cocktail 2 nights in a row: police
Montreal police say a business in the city's Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood was hit with Molotov cocktails two nights in a row.
Frequent drinking of fizzy beverages and fruit juice are linked to an increase risk of stroke: research
New data raises questions about the drinks people consume and the potential risks associated with them, according to researchers at Galway University in Ireland, in partnership with Hamilton’s McMaster University.
Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard found not guilty of sexual assault
Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard has been found not guilty of sexually assaulting a young woman in northeastern Ontario eight years ago. The former Hedley frontman had pleaded not guilty to sexual assault.
Police arrest Toronto woman in connection with three recent homicides
Police have arrested a Toronto woman in connection with three recent homicides and investigators say that they believe two of the victims may have been 'randomly targeted.'
OPP charge driver going 175 km/h on Highway 417 in Ottawa
Ontario Provincial Police have laid stunt charges against a driver caught speeding 75 km/h over the speed limit on Highway 417 in Ottawa's west end.
America votes: How the election could impact the Canada-U.S. border
While America's southern border remains a hot button issue on the campaign trail, the result of the U.S. election in November could also impact the northern frontier with Canada, which remains the longest undefended border in the world.
Trudeau repeats ceasefire call but doesn't condemn Israel sending troops into Lebanon
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pleaded for peace in the Middle East Saturday, as he decried a civilian death toll he blamed on Hamas, Hezbollah and Israel.
Fluoride in drinking water poses enough risk to merit new EPA action, judge says
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to further regulate fluoride in drinking water because high levels could pose a risk to the intellectual development of children.
A French judge in a shocking rape case allows the public to see some of the video evidence
A French judge in the trial of dozens of men accused of raping an unconscious woman whose now former husband had repeatedly drugged her so that he and others could assault her decided on Friday to allow the public to see some of the video recordings of the alleged rapes.