Regina police arrested several individuals during a targeted operation on the 2000 block of Elliott Street on Tuesday. Multiple Regina Police Service (RPS) cruisers were dispatched to the area, with officers conducting a coordinated enforcement action. The operation, which drew attention from local residents, resulted in multiple arrests, though specific charges have not yet been disclosed.
Details of the Operation
The police operation occurred in the 2000 block of Elliott Street, a residential area in Regina. Witnesses reported seeing several police vehicles and officers in tactical gear. The RPS has not released further details about the nature of the operation or the identities of those arrested, citing ongoing investigations. Authorities are expected to provide more information in the coming days.
Community Impact
Local residents expressed mixed reactions, with some appreciating the police presence aimed at reducing crime, while others voiced concerns about safety. The operation is part of broader efforts by the RPS to address criminal activity in the city. Police have urged anyone with information to come forward.
This incident follows a series of police actions across Saskatchewan, including a recent trade mission led by Premier Scott Moe to Europe and increased spending on programs for female offenders. The province continues to focus on public safety and community initiatives.



