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Woman hit with baseball bat during break-in not random: Saskatoon police

Saskatoon police say a 24-year-old woman was hit with baseball bat following a break-in on Saturday morning. File / Global News

Saskatoon police say a 24-year-old woman was struck with baseball bat following a break-in involving two men at around 9 a.m. CT on Saturday.

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Investigators do not believe this incident was random in nature.

Officers were called by a neighbor who reported seeing two men, one carrying a baseball bat, enter a nearby home in the 500-block of Avenue H South.

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As police arrived, two men were seen running from the home.

They were chased down and arrested a couple blocks away.

Police say one of the men failed to obey with their commands during his arrest and suffered non-life threatening injuries consistent with police dog bites. He has been released from hospital and is in custody.

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The woman who was injured at the home was treated by MD Ambulance paramedics at the scene.

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The two Saskatoon men, ages 34 and 19, are facing a charge of break and enter. One was also found to be in possession of small amount of methamphetamine.

Both are expected to be brought before a justice of the peace on Sunday evening.

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