24 year old Misty Dawn Cyr and 72 year old Melvin Joseph Longman are in Regina court today facing weapons and theft charges after a gun was used to hold up a business in Cupar.
The call came in at 11:15 on Friday evening to the Southey Detachment. Police say a woman entered the business, asked for a bottle of booze , took it, and left without paying. An employee tried to stop her as she got into a waiting vehicle which is when the suspect allegedly pointed a gun through the window at the employee and left. No one was injured and arrests were made on the Gordon First Nation with help from the Punnichy RCMP.
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