Man attacked with baseball bat in Maple Ridge
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Neighbours on edge after Maple Ridge man allegedly beaten with baseball bats - BC | Globalnews.ca

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The 47-year-old victim was walking his chihuahua when he was attacked with a baseball bat.
Neighbours say he was covered in blood from the laceration at the top of his head.
The man was treated at the Royal Columbian Hospital and is now recovering at home.
The assault has alarmed neighbours, who say crime and disorder in the neighbourhood has escalated.
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