On June 10, at approximately 10:35 p.m., Kindersley RCMP were called to a break, enter and assault at a residence located in a business yard, north of Kindersley.
Upon arrival, police learned that an adult male had entered the residence where he was confronted by a resident of the house.
The suspect had left the scene and was later located at a local hospital where he received treatment for injuries sustained during the confrontation with the resident.
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The 50-year-old male from Alberta was later remanded and will appear in court on Friday, June 15, in Saskatoon on the following charges:
• Assault with a weapon, Sec. 267 (a) C.C.
• Break and bnter, Sec. 348(1)(b) C.C.
• Disguised with intent to commit an offence, Sec. 351(2) C.C.
• Possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose, Sec 88(2) C.C.
• Fail to comply with a probation order, Sec. 733.1(1) C.C.
For investigational reasons, RCMP are not identifying the accused at this time.
It was determined that this was not a random act.
The resident of the house received minor injuries that did not require medical treatment.
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