Regina police charge third person for attempted murder; issue warrants for two more accused

Regina police have charged a third person involved in an attempted murder on August 3 at the 3400 block of Dewdney Avenue. RPS say two other suspects have warrants for their arrest regarding the attempted murder case and multiple firearms offences.

27-year-old Maxime Boucher of Regina has been charged with attempted murder. He made his first court appearance on Wednesday morning.

Saskatchewan-wide warrants have been issued for 28-year-old Jessie Vaughan Gambler of Grenfell and 24-year-old Brendon Curtis Keewatin of Regina.

28-year-old Jessie Vaughan Gambler (left) and 24-year-old Brendon Curtis Keewatin (right). (Photo supplied by the Regina Police Service)

Gambler is described as an Indigenous man standing at 5 feet 11 inches tall, thin build, weighing about 150 pounds. He has black, multi-length hair, a goatee, moustache, and brown eyes. He has numerous tattoos including the name “Gambler” on his right calf.

Keewatin is described as an Indigenous man standing at about 6 feet 2 inches tall, thin build, weighing 180 pounds. He has short brown hair and brown eyes.

Anyone who has information as to their whereabouts  is asked to contact the Regina Police Service or Crime Stoppers.

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