Woman in stable condition after South Geelong stabbing

Geelong Criminal Investigation Unit Senior Sergeant Mark Guthrie talks about the stabbing of 73-year-old woman. (Photo by Jena Carr)

By Jena Carr

Police have increased patrols in South Geelong following a stabbing this week.

A 73-year-old woman received stab wounds to her back and hands during a “random” attack on Mundy Street on Tuesday June 6.

Police allege a 32-year-old South Geelong man stabbed the woman several times before fleeing the scene on foot, leaving her to seek help from nearby residents.

Geelong Criminal Investigation Unit Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Guthrie said the attack was “extremely random” and encouraged people to remain aware of their surroundings.

“We have stepped up patrols in regard to the incident,” he said.

“Yes, we have made a quick arrest in regards to this one, but there are still patrols in that area.

“If anyone does have cameras around (South Geelong), please have a look around 7pm and contact us if they can or contact Crime Stoppers.”

The woman was walking home from a family member’s house along Mundy Street near the corner of Bellarine Street about 7pm on Tuesday.

The man was arrested and charged with an intention to cause serious injury and faced Geelong Magistrates Court on Wednesday afternoon.

Detective Senior Sergeant Guthrie said the man never spoke to the woman and was arrested on the night of the incident.

“This one is concerning in regard to the randomness of it,” he said.

“She’s been able to make her way to a residence close by where she saw a light on, and they’ve provided her with First Aid.

“All knife incidents and reported offences with knives or any weapons is concerning.”

Geelong University Hospital said the woman was in a stable condition on Wednesday afternoon.

Anyone who witnessed the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.