David Wesley Bobbitt, 35, is charged with the attempted murder of a 22-year-old woman who was found Sunday morning, tied up and savagely beaten inside of Bobbitt's second-hand store, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported. The woman's 2-year-old child was discovered nearby, unharmed.
Police say the woman entered the Penticton, British Columbia, store sometime Saturday morning and was forced into confinement until she was discovered at 3 a.m. Sunday. Bobbitt had fled the scene.
British Columbia mounted police were working with police agencies across Canada in case Bobbitt attempts to leave British Columbia.
"With national attention on this case, given its brutality, it's going to be pretty difficult for Mr. David Wesley Bobbitt to move anywhere, and certainly we're making every effort to locate this man," said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cpl. Dan Moskaluk.
Police said they were interested in talking to anyone who may have been in Bobbitt's store, Dave's Second Hand Store, Saturday.
"We might even have had customers that may have been into the store prior to this woman entering, so we're looking at establishing a timeline as to what exactly occurred on Saturday," Moskaluk said.
The woman was hospitalized with serious injuries but was expected to recover, the report said.