Suspect in Kits Beach stranger attack released after less than 48 hours in custody
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Suspect in Kits Beach stranger attack released after less than 48 hours in custody.
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Vancouver police said that they received several 911 calls on June 28, just before 2 p.m., reporting a man striking an unsuspecting woman in the head with a piece of wood.
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