A 28-year-old Redvers male is facing charges including aggravated assault, following an investigation into an assault on two females, alleged to have occurred earlier this month in Regina.
Regina police were dispatched to the 1900 block of Victoria Avenue for a report of an assault on Nov. 2, at about 2:27 a.m. The information provided indicated that two females, ages 33 and 43, had just been assaulted by a male.
Police located a male, matching the suspect description, walking westbound on Victoria Avenue around 3:13 a.m. The officers attempted to speak with him but he refused and carried on.
The victims both had visible injuries from the incident and were taken to hospital for treatment. Further investigation indicated the females and the suspect male had been in conversation earlier in the evening.
The male offered them rides home and, when they declined, the alleged assault occurred. Police were able to obtain the identity of the suspect and arranged for him to be interviewed. The male was arrested on Nov. 9 and subsequently charged.
Travis M. Patron, 28, of Redvers is charged with assault causing bodily harm, aggravated assault and breach of probation.
Patron made his first court appearance on these charges on Nov. 12, and was released on conditions with his next court date on Monday, Nov. 25.
Patron is the founder of the Canadian Nationalist Party, and ran as the party’s sole candidate in the federal election for the Souris-Moose Mountain riding.