
Four charged, weapons seized after stabbing investigation: Regina police
Four people, including two teenagers, are facing charges following an assault that took place in Regina over the weekend.
Officers were called to the Regina General Hospital at around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday for a report that a man was suffering from multiple stab wounds, according to a release from the Regina Police Service (RPS).
Investigation into the incident led police to a residence in the 1800 block of Ottawa Street. Police, including a SWAT team, surrounded the home and asked everyone to leave, police said.
Several people came out of the home, with four taken into custody and charged, according to RPS.
A search warrant revealed an expandable baton, a firearm, a taser, a large knife, a machete, ammunition, and a magazine.
A 14-year-old youth is charged with assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon, carrying a concealed weapon and failure to comply with conditions of a release order.
A 17-year-old youth is charged with assault causing bodily harm and failure to comply with disposition.
A 29-year-old man is charged with assault with a weapon and carrying a concealed weapon, while a 19-year-old man is charged with aggravated assault and obstruction.
RPS says all four made their first appearance in Regina provincial court on Monday morning.

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