Regina Police responded to a business in the 1800 block of Scarth Street around four in the afternoon on Friday after receiving a report of a robbery. It’s alleged a man entered a business and demanded money from a staff member. The suspect didn’t get away with any money and fled the scene. Police found the man in the area and arrested him without incident. 22 year-old Joshua Nippi is facing a number of charges including robbery and uttering threats. He is due in court tomorrow (mon).
Regina Police arrest man following a Friday afternoon robbery
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