Man and woman allegedly stabbed multiple times in violent Canberra home invasion

A man and woman were allegedly stabbed multiple times during a violent home invasion in Canberra.

An 18-year-old man is scheduled to appear in court over the incident, while ACT Police hunt for three other men allegedly involved.

The teenager and the other men allegedly forced their way into the Conder home about 8am on May 4 after the woman answered the door.

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He then allegedly stabbed the woman multiple times.

The group allegedly went on to assault the male resident, who sustained multiple stab wounds, then fled.

Paramedics treated the residents at the home before taking them to hospital with significant injuries.

An 18-year-old man will appear in court over an alleged stabbing and home invasion.An 18-year-old man will appear in court over an alleged stabbing and home invasion.
An 18-year-old man will appear in court over an alleged stabbing and home invasion. Credit: ACT Police

The teenager was arrested in the Western Sydney suburb of Arndell Park on Tuesday, and extradited to the ACT.

He has been charged with aggravated burglary, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, intentionally inflicting grievous bodily harm and possessing an offensive weapon with intent.

He is scheduled to appear before a court on Wednesday.

“Investigations into the identities of the other men involved in the incident are continuing,” ACT Police said.

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact police.

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