SASKATOON – A complaint of a loud party in Saskatoon early Sunday morning has led to a number of charges against a woman.
Police were called to the party in the 1000-block of Boychuk Drive around 1:30 a.m. after receiving complaints of loud noise, erratic driving, yelling and fighting.
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Arriving officers were told several unwanted guests had taken exception when they were asked to leave and began pepper spraying inside the home while another brandished a knife.
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Several people were treated at the scene for the effects of pepper spray.
A 20-year-old woman was arrested and is facing several weapons-related charges. Her name has not been released.
Police continue to investigate and are searching for more suspects.
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