KITCHENER -- Two people have been charged after a man driving in downtown Kitchener on Monday night was reportedly stabbed and taken to hospital after a fight.

In an initial release, Waterloo region police said the incident happened at about 8:35 p.m. in the area of King Street East and Queen Street North on Jan. 3.

Police add that the driver and a woman in the passenger seat were involved in a fight with three suspects who were walking along King Street East.

The driver was stabbed during the fight, and the woman was assaulted, according to the release.

Both were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Police said “one of the suspects attempted to take the vehicle involved before fleeing the area.”

On Tuesday, police sent out an updating saying two people have been charged in connection to the incident.

A 20-year-old man was charged last week and a 15-year-old male was charged Tuesday with offenses including aggravated assault and robbery.