
Suspect in Moose Jaw home invasion faces additional charges

More charges have been laid in connection to a home invasion that saw a man shot and stabbed in Moose Jaw on Sept. 13.
The 28-year-old accused was charged with possession of fentanyl, cocaine, property obtained by crime under $5,000 and failure to comply with a release order.
On the night of Sept. 13, two suspects allegedly entered a home on the 1200 block of Irving Avenue and attacked a man with a shotgun and a knife.
The victim suffered a gunshot wound to the head and was stabbed multiple times, according to police. He was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
The victim was known to the suspects, police said.
On the day following the attack – Moose Jaw police executed a search warrant at the residence of the 28-year-old accused.
In the home, officers discovered a large quantity of fentanyl and cocaine – which led to the new charges.
Following the attack, Moose Jaw police searched for the second suspect – a 29-year-old man who was considered “armed and dangerous.”
Officers found him on Sept. 17 at an east side home in the city.
The second suspect faces several firearms-related charges on top of charges for the break-in and attempted murder already laid on the duo.
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