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Cattle prod, knife seized from group accosting people in downtown Regina: police

Three people are facing weapons charges after allegedly trying to start a fight in downtown Regina. File / Global News

Three Regina residents are facing weapons-related charges after allegedly threatening people downtown.

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At approximately 1 a.m. Thursday, Regina police were called to the 900 block of Victoria Avenue for two men and a woman who were armed with knives. According to police, the three were trying to fight people outside of a business.

The three suspects were then seen entering a nearby restaurant, police said.

Police arrested the three suspects as they were exiting the restaurant. Officers then seized a knife and a cattle prod.

Twenty-six-year-old Paul Nobert was charged with possession of a weapon for a purpose dangerous to public peace and breach of undertaking.

Myles Anderson, 26, and Alisha Kahnapace, 25, have also been charged with possession of a weapon for a purpose dangerous to public peace.

Nobert appeared in provincial court Thursday afternoon. Anderson and Kahnapace will appear in court on Oct. 11.

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