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Man allegedly physically assaulted and robbed in North Central early Sunday morning

Nine people were arrested Sunday after a man was allegedly physically assaulted and forcibly confined at a Regina residence. Alexa Huffman / Global News

Nine people have been arrested after a 20-year-old man said he was assaulted and robbed Sunday morning in Regina’s North Central neighbourhood.

At around 4 a.m. on July 24, police said an injured man approached them at 5th Avenue and Athol Street.

According to police, the victim was allegedly attending a party at the 1300 block of Garnet Street when he was stopped from leaving and assaulted by numerous people also in attendance.

Police said the suspects allegedly took the victim’s belongings, including his vehicle keys, and then held him at the residence.

The man escaped through a bathroom window and ran to a driver who took him to officers, Regina police said. EMS assisted the victim, who had non-life threatening injuries.

Police went to the location of the party where officers arrested and charged Jamie Dean Buffalo, 36, Cherish Longman, 18, as well as a 17-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy who cannot be named under provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

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Police said they found the victim’s vehicle at College Avenue and Albert Street but it evaded officers at 13th Avenue and Retallack Street.

The vehicle was later found abandoned in the 600 block of Garnet Street. Five suspects who were in the immediate area, including Delayne Preston Allary, 23, Cree Summer Strongarm, 21, April Raine Bigsky, 19, as well as a 13-year-old and a 14-year-old, who cannot be named, were arrested and charged.

The nine suspects each face numerous charges including forcible confinement, robbery and theft of a motor vehicle.

They all appeared in provincial and youth court on Monday morning.

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