Crime & Safety
Man, 64, Charged In New Year's Eve Stabbing At Union Station: Police
Armed with a box cutter, police said, the 64-year-old repeatedly stabbed a 53-year-old New Haven man.

NEW HAVEN, CT — On New Year's Eve, in bustling Union Station, a 64-year-old man, armed with a box-cutter, stabbed a New Haven man, 53, multiple times, police said.
It was around 5:30 p.m., when cops were called to the lobby of the train station on Union Avenue for a report of a stabbing, police posted to "X."
When patrol officers arrived, they found a "crime scene, including a box cutter that was allegedly used."
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Police said the stabbing was captured on surveillance cameras and there were witnesses which revealed, police said, that Willie Dundy "approached the victim and stabbed him multiple times."
The victim was taken to Yale New Haven Hospital to be treated for stab wounds, which police said were determined to be non-life-threatening.
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Dundy was charged with first-degree assault, carrying a dangerous weapon and disorderly conduct.
Police ask that anyone with who may have witnessed the incident or may have information valuable to investigators to call detectives at 203–946–6304 or via the department's anonymous tip line at 866–888 – TIPS (8477.)
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