Regina police charge a fifth suspect in an August shooting that left an 11-year-old girl injured. Investigation remains ongoing.
Suspect Identified in Expanding Case
Regina police announced Thursday that Amber Jensen, 29, has been charged in connection with a shooting that left an 11-year-old girl seriously injured last month. Jensen faces counts of accessory after the fact and conspiracy to commit murder. She appeared before Regina Provincial Court the same afternoon.
Shooting Incident in Early Hours
The investigation stems from an attack in the 1000 block of Edgar Street shortly after 2 a.m. CST on August 11. Officers responding to the call discovered the girl with a gunshot wound inside the residence. She was rushed to hospital by paramedics with serious but non-fatal injuries.
Family Shares Recovery Update
The victim’s father later revealed that 23 shots were fired into the home during the incident. One struck his daughter, who has since recovered enough to return to school. He described the family’s ordeal as traumatic but expressed relief at her progress.
Previous Arrests and Charges
Four other suspects had already been arrested before Jensen’s court appearance. Anthony Nahbexie, 20, and Devon Nahbexie, 18, face charges of attempted murder, reckless discharge of a firearm, and conspiracy to commit murder. Noah Pollock-Mayer, 18, and Michael Mayer, 41, are charged with conspiracy to commit murder.
Ongoing Investigation Efforts
Police continue to gather evidence and say more developments are possible as the case unfolds. Authorities emphasized that the investigation is active and ongoing, highlighting the seriousness of the alleged offences and their impact on community safety.
Call for Public Assistance
Regina Police are urging residents with any knowledge of the incident to contact investigators directly or provide anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers. Officials stress that community cooperation remains vital to resolving the case fully.