A Regina male is facing charges after two separate incidents over the weekend.
On Friday, September 25, 2020 at approximately 10:40 p.m., police were dispatched to the 300 block of Albert Street for a report of a weapons offence. Early information suggested that a suspect male entered a business and got into a physical altercation with another male. During the altercation, the suspect male sprayed the other male with bear spray. The male who was bear sprayed left the business before police arrived and he has not yet been identified by police.
The suspect male also left the business before police arrived and got into a vehicle. While driving away, the suspect male struck the exterior of a nearby building, causing significant property damage. He then left the vehicle and fled the scene on foot. Members of the Regina Police Service attended to the scene and began an investigation. A search of the vehicle resulted in police locating a quantity of drugs, ammunition, and bear spray.
On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at approximately 1:00 a.m., members of the Regina Police Service Stolen Auto Unit observed a vehicle with a license plate that did not match the registered plate of the vehicle. A traffic stop was attempted on the vehicle in the 1200 block of Queen Street. The driver evaded police. Minutes later, police located the vehicle in the 1000 block of Angus Street and the driver was arrested without incident. Police confirmed the driver was the suspect male from the September 25th incident in the 300 block of Albert Street. As a result of both incidents:
Twenty year-old Dana Jordan WALLACE, of Regina, has been charged with:
- Carrying Concealed Weapon [CC 90];
- Possession of A Weapon [CC 88];
- Failure To Stop After Accident [CC 320.16 (1)];
- Possession of A Firearm Or Ammunition Contrary To Prohibition Order [CC 117.01 (1)];
- Possession of A Scheduled Substance [CDSA 4(1)];
- Flight From Peace Officer [CC 320.17].
WALLACE made his first court appearance on these charges this morning (Monday, September 28, 2020) at 9:30 a.m.