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Male Charged: Robbery & Uttering Threats

Robbery, Theft & Possession, Threats, Harassment & ExtortionBy Regina PoliceSeptember 14, 2022

An early morning robbery yesterday (Tuesday) and the resulting investigation has led to charges against a 39 year-old Regina male. Police were dispatched to the area of 15th Avenue and Lorne Street at approximately 5:53 a.m. on Tuesday, September 13, 2022.  The call indicated a suspicious person in the area, but when police arrived, they…

Male Facing Weapons Charges

Assault, Breach, Firearms and Weapons relatedBy Regina PoliceSeptember 14, 2022

A 20 year-old male is facing numerous weapons charges after an incident involving an improvised firearm, also known as a slam gun. On Tuesday, September 13, 2022, at about 2:05 p.m., the Regina Police Service received a call indicating a male had just pointed a firearm at another male, behind a residence in the 900…

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