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UPDATE: More Sexual Assault Charges: Dr. Ruben MANZ

Sexual CrimesBy Regina PoliceMay 21, 2021

A 45 year-old Emerald Park male is facing more charges of sexual assault after investigation into allegations involving a chiropractor, during his practice in Regina. The suspect individual was already facing two charges of sexual assault from a previous arrest on April 13, 2021. Forty-five year-old Dr. Ruben Adam MANZ, of Emerald Park, SK., was…

Firearm Charges and Dangerous Drive

Firearms and Weapons related, Traffic & Motor vehicle incidentsBy Regina PoliceMay 21, 2021

On Thursday, May 20, at approximately 7:00 a.m. police were dispatched to the area of the 500 block of N Cityview Crescent for the report of a weapons offence. Information received was that a male was seen with a firearm, leaving in a vehicle. Police located the vehicle and observed it driving dangerously – at…

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