REGINA – Police have laid charges in connection to a house explosion that rocked a North Regina community back in February.
Investigation by police determined the explosion was caused by the production of illegal drugs in the home and three people have been charged.
Police were initially called to the 100 block of Cooper Crescent where caller’s described an explosion at the home with people injured.
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When police got to the house it was engulfed in flames and there was lots of smoke. One man was suffering from minor injuries but two other males had serious injuries.
58-year-old Bernice Lynn Bloor, 29-year-old Adel Essid, and 19-year-old Kyle Nicholas Siller – all from Regina – have been charged with Production of a Scheduled Substance (Cannabis Resin).
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