Lethbridge woman charged with attempted murder following hostage situation
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) has charged a 40-year-old woman with attempted murder, as well as a number of other charges, in connection to a hostage situation that took place at a legal guidance office along the 400 block of Fifth Avenue South on July 14.
A 54-year-old employee was taken to hospital in life-threatening condition after being stabbed in the neck multiple times as the Lethbridge Police Tactical Team breached the room where the suspect had taken her hostage.
LPS says the suspect entered the legal office and asked to speak to a specific lawyer. When she was informed the specific lawyer was not available, they asked to use the restroom. After approximately 10-minutes, the suspect emerged, pointing what investigators have identified as an airsoft handgun and threatening to kill multiple employees.
One employee managed to hide under their desk and call 911. The suspect allegedly produced a knife and continued to threaten the employees if they attempted to leave and did not get the lawyer on the phone. According to LPS, the suspect then forced the 54-year-old woman into an office and locked the door, which allowed the remaining employees to escape.