REGINA – Two women have been charged following a terrifying break and enter involving a sword.
Bridgette Cyr told Global News on Saturday that her daughter’s home was stormed by a group of at least six women on Friday evening. She said the women tried to push their way inside.
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One of the intruders allegedly used a sword to smash the front window.
“I couldn’t believe it. It was like out of a movie. It was horrible,” Cyr said Saturday.
Regina Police have charged Autumn Sanderson, 23, and Chelsea Carrier-Akiwenzie, 27, with break & enter and commit. They made their first court appearance Monday morning.
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