Regina Police Search for Man Suspected of Involvement in 3 House Breaking Attempts – Regina | The Canadian News

Regina Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a suspect believed to be involved in three separate home invasion attempts.

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On the first call, police were called to take a break and get into progress in the 3600 block of Grassick Avenue. A man was reported to have knocked on a woman’s back door asking her to call 911 for her grandmother.

The woman “suspected something was wrong” and tried to close the door, but the man broke into the resident and allegedly assaulted her.

Police say the woman was able to get out and ran out of the house. Police did not locate the suspect.

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Two more reports were made in the area around the same time about a suspicious man.

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In another call, it was reported that a man knocked on the door asking the owner of the house to call his grandmother for him. He also asked her if she was home alone.

The woman closed the door and the man left.

On the third call, a woman was alone in her garage when a suspicious man entered her garage and approached her. The woman began to scream and the man calmly left on his bike.

Police believe all three incidents are related to the same suspect.

The man is described as slim, in his 20s, approximately five feet seven inches to five feet nine inches tall. He wore a long-sleeved blue shirt, dark pants, and had short spiky hair.

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Anyone with information that can assist the police in their investigation should contact Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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