The Regina Police Service (RPS) are asking the public for help in an investigation after a home invasion sent a Regina man to hospital.
On Saturday, June 2, police were sent to a home in the 700 block of Elphinstone Street at about 4:45 a.m. for reports of a break and enter. Upon calling, the victim reported that the incident happened about one hour earlier.
The victim, 43, had injuries that reflected a physical altercation. He told police that three men had broken into his home and assaulted him before leaving. He also said that the men had a gun, a bat and bear spray.
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Once the suspects had left, the victim went to a neighbour’s to report the incident, and at that point, he went to the hospital to have his injuries attended to.
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With little information to describe the suspects, RPS said all suspects were men who appeared to be in their mid-20’s, although their faces were covered.
Based on the information available to police at this time, they said it does not appear to be a random event.
With the incident still under investigation, the RPS are asking anyone who may have information that may assist in the investigation to please contact them at 306-777-6500.
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