Three people are facing charges after allegedly invading a woman’s home in Regina on Saturday.
Police said officers were called to the 800 block of Robinson Street at around 9:10 p.m. after someone spotted a group of armed people trying to push their way into a home.
People were running from the home as the officers arrived, police said, and officers detained three of them.
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“Investigation determined that three individuals rushed into the residence and threatened an adult female and demanded items,” the Regina Police Service explained in a statement. “Three individuals were located and taken into custody, and charged with break and enter and commit assault.”
Of the three people arrested – ages 45, 28 and 20 – police said two were wanted on outstanding warrants and the third was under a release order.
All three made their first court appearances on Monday morning, police said, but officers are still investigating the case.
Anyone with information on the case are asked to contact the Regina Police Service or Crime Stoppers.