REGINA – The Regina Police have made arrests in an arson cold case that dates back to August 13, 2010.
A fire that happened Brookview Drive in Regina’s North West area was determined to be deliberately set.
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Police investigation led to the arrest of a 33-year-old North Battleford man on April 17th and a 31-year-old Regina man on April 24th.
All three homes – under construction and just weeks away from completion – were destroyed. The unsold properties belonged to three different builders.
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Jeremy Myles Schopf of North Battleford and Bradley Stanley Krall of Regina are both charged with Arson for Fraudulent Purposes and Conspiracy to Commit an Indictable Offence.
Schopf made his first court appearance on April 17th and Krall will make his first court appearance on June 2nd.
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