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Prince Albert RCMP investigate after man reportedly assaulted

Prince Albert RCMP have taken suspects into custody after an alleged assault at a home northeast of Prince Albert. (Lisa Risom/CTV News)

Prince Albert RCMP have taken suspects into custody after an alleged assault at a home northeast of Prince Albert. (Lisa Risom/CTV News)
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Prince Albert RCMP have taken suspects into custody after an alleged assault at a home northeast of Prince Albert.

A call about an assault came into RCMP around 11 am June 10.

According to RCMP, four men entered a home on Little Red River First Nation and assaulted the victim. At least of one the perpetrators had a weapon.

The men fled the home in a vehicle that was tracked to a rural property near the intersection of Fortsburg Road and Highway 355. Five men were taken into custody at the scene by police.

RCMP say they continue to investigate.

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