Five youths are facing charges after briefly escaping from the Agassiz Youth Centre in Portage la Prairie Friday evening.
An employee from the centre contacted Mounties around 6:30 p.m. to report six youths were attempting to escape underneath a fence.
One was caught before he was able to make it under the fence, while RCMP say another assaulted an employee of the centre with a shovel before getting away.
The group was last seen running across an open field.
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Around 17 officers, including two police dogs, responded from the Portage, Treherne, Amaranth and Headingley detachments.
RCMP say three suspects were caught within a short time, while the other two were captured within about two hours.
It’s unknown whether the escape attempt was pre-planned or not.
Five male youths, all between the ages of 15 and 18, are charged with escape lawful custody and prison breach.
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One is also facing an additional charge of assault with a weapon related to the shovel incident.
Mounties continue to investigate.
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