The Regina Police Service is reporting a break and enter with an assault, which happened around 8:30 Friday morning. Officers were dispatched to a break and enter in progress in the 3600 block of Grassick Avenue, where they were told a man knocked on a woman’s back door and asked her to call 911 for his grandmother. She suspected something was not right, so attempted to close the door on the man, who it’s alleged then forced his way in and assaulted her. She was able to escape and ran from the house.
There were two more calls for service in the area around the same time about a suspicious male. In the first incident, a man knocked on the door asking a woman to call his grandma for him, and asked if she was alone. She closed the door on him and he left.
In the second incident, a woman was in her garage when a suspicious male walked in and approached her. She started yelling hysterically and he left on a bicycle. The suspect is described as a thin, Indigenous male in his 20s, about 5’7″ to 5’9″.

















