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Woman taken to hospital following downtown Sudbury attack

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Greater Sudbury police are investigating an assault that took place in downtown Sudbury early Monday evening.

Few details are available, but police told CTV News that they received a call around 5:10 p.m. to respond to the attack, which took place near the corner of Elgin and Beech streets.

Sudbury police told CTV News that they received a call around 5:10 p.m. to respond to the attack, which took place near the corner of Elgin and Beech streets. Sept. 18/23 (Tamara Ischenko/CTV News)

The victim was assaulted with a weapon and taken to Health Sciences North with unknown injuries.

A suspect had not yet been arrested as of Monday evening.

This story will be updated when more details are available.

Correction

The incident happened at the corner of Elgin and Beech, not Elm as previously reported.

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