A 30 year-old Regina male made his first court appearance in Provincial Court today on charges associated to a Break and Enter incident in Regina last night.
At approximately 8:22 p.m., on Monday, April 20, 2015, police were dispatched to a house in the 300 block of 19th Avenue after the homeowners called 9-1-1. The information in the original call indicated a male had entered the house and asked the male and female residents to call police, claiming he’d been the victim of a robbery. While police were en route, the situation changed as the 30 year-old male allegedly began to assault the 50 year-old male resident of the house. When officers arrived, the struggle had moved out of the house and into the back yard, with the suspect allegedly threatening and assaulting both residents, by throwing chunks of concrete at them. It’s also alleged the suspect damaged a fence. Police were able to get the male into custody, but his extremely combative behavior and agitated state prompted the officers to take him to hospital first for assessment. Once he was medically cleared, he was brought back to police headquarters for further investigation into this incident. The victims of the assault did not require medical treatment. Investigation led to three charges against the male suspect.
Thirty year-old Randy Brent HILDERMAN, DOB: 1984-06-25, of Regina is charged with Break and Enter and Commit Common Assault [348(1)(b) CC]; Assault With a Weapon [267(a) CC] and Mischief Under $5,000 [430(4) CC]. HILDERMAN made his first court appearance on these charges in Provincial Court at 9:30 a.m. this morning, Tuesday, April 21, 2015.