The Prince Albert RCMP is asking the public’s help locating two men in connection with alleged assaults that happened Saturday night on the Muskoday First Nation.
The Mounties said officers received a report of a stabbing at a home on the First Nation at around 6:30 p.m. When officers responded, they found two male victims with stab wounds.
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One victim had injuries that were described as “non-life threatening,” according to police. He was transported to hospital to have his injuries treated. The second victim was transported to hospital by STARS with what police described as “serious” injuries.
“We do not have an update on their conditions,” said police in a statement.
Four people were reported to be wearing masks when they entered the home. Two of those suspects allegedly assaulted the victims.
“All four suspects fled the scene in a vehicle that was later located by police with no occupants inside,” noted the Mounties.
Two of the suspects, 34-year-old Jordan Stonestand from Muskoday First Nation and 27-year-old Chance Smith from Prince Albert are charged with two counts of aggravated assault, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, breaking and entering to commit an indictable office and wearing a disguise with intent.
Stonestand is also charged with two counts of possessing weapons or firearms contrary to a court order and pointing a firearm, while Smith is also charged with failing to comply with release order conditions.
Police have issued warrants for the arrests of both men.
Stonestand was described as six-foot-two, weighing 165 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.
Smith was described as six-foot-two, weighing 152 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair.
The Prince Albert RCMP said officers are still working to the identity of the other two suspects.
Police advised the public not to approach Stonestand or Smith. The Mounties asked the public to report sightings and information on their whereabouts by contacting the RCMP or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.
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