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Saskatoon police officer injured in struggle with suspect

A Saskatoon police officer was injured in struggle while taking a suspect into custody Saturday. File / Global News

SASKATOON – A police officer is in hospital after being injured while taking a suspect into custody just before noon Saturday in Saskatoon. The 36-year-old constable was at a residence in the 100-block of Avenue I South attempting to arrest an individual on an outstanding warrant.

Police say the male suspect actively resisted as the officer went to make the arrest, resulting in a physical confrontation. The seven-year veteran of the Saskatoon Police Service was able to eventually take the suspect into custody but was injured in the struggle.

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MD Ambulance took the officer to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

The accused has been charged with assaulting a police officer and obstruction. He is also facing charges of breaching a conditional sentence order.

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The 48-year-old suspect is scheduled to go before a justice of the peace Sunday.

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