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Regina police break and enter investigation leads to charges for man, 24

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Over the weekend, the Regina Police Service (RPS) investigated a break and enter incident which led to a 24-year-old male facing charges.

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RPS received a report on Nov. 20, 2021 at 4:50 a.m. from a resident in the 3500 block of Albert Street. Police say the caller reported his garage door was open which led to the alarm sounding off.

“The resident saw a suspect male walk by the garage window, but the suspect ran away when confronted by the resident,” according to the RPS statement.

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“Police set up a perimeter and located a male matching the suspect’s description, riding a bicycle.”

Police say the suspect then abandoned the bike and several items he was carrying. Police then arrested him a few blocks away.

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Natrone Marian Moran, of Regina, is charged with breaking and entering and committing an indictable offence, possession of break-in instruments and unauthorized possession of a prohibited or restricted weapon.

RPS says Moran made his first court appearance in Provincial Court on the morning of Nov. 22, 2021.

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