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Regina police searching for suspect after downtown assault and robbery

Regina police searching for suspect after downtown assault and robbery

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Regina police are looking for a third person believed to be involved in a downtown robbery on June 20, 2025. (Photo courtesy: Regina Police Service)
Two people are facing charges and a third suspect remains at large after a person was assaulted and robbed of their cellphone and money at a business in downtown Regina last Friday.
According to a Regina police news release, officers were called to a business on the 1800 block of Broad Street around 6 p.m. on June 20. Information indicated that two females and one male entered the business then threatened and assaulted the victim before stealing a cellphone and money.
The male also falsely identified himself as a police officer, the release said.
Officers arrested a 30-year-old woman on June 21 and a 45-year-old man on June 22. The woman was charged with robbery and the man was charged with robbery and impersonating a police officer.
A third suspect remains at large, and Regina police are asking anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers.

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