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Alberta Man Charged with Attempted Murder in Stabbing of Twin Brother
Bayley Minoose faces charges after stabbing his twin brother in a dispute; victim survived and was released from hospital, police said.
- On Saturday, Dec. 6, Lethbridge Police Service said officers responded just before 10:30 p.m. to a stabbing at a home on Lakemount Boulevard South, charging Bayley Nathaniel Minoose, 21, of Cardston, with attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.
- Lethbridge Police investigators say the twin brothers got into an argument that escalated into a physical fight, and Minoose believed he had killed his brother after stabbing him several times.
- Officers found the 21-year-old victim with multiple stab wounds, EMS rushed him to hospital in serious condition, and the seized knife was recovered from the home.
- Police arrested a suspect at the scene without incident; Minoose remains remanded and is set for a court appearance on Tuesday, while the victim has been released.
- The Canadian Press first published the report Dec. 8, 2025, and national media outlets carried the story on the attempted killing of a twin brother.
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Alberta man charged with attempted murder in stabbing of twin brother
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Read Full ArticleCardston Man Charged With Attempted Murder Of Twin Brother - Bridge City News - December 8, 2025
Lethbridge Police have charged a 21-year-old Cardston man with the attempted murder of his twin brother. On Saturday night, police responded to a report of a stabbing at a home along Lakemount Boulevard South. When they arrived, they found a 21-year-old male in medical distress. The victim was transported to hospital by EMS. The subject was arrested without incident and the knife believed to have been used in the attack was seized from the home.…
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