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Regina Police Service investigating multiple weekend shooting incidents

Regina police say a man suffered life-threatening injuries after being shot outside of a Broad Street business on Sunday morning.

Police unsure if incidents are connected

Regina Police Service are investigating after five incidents involving firearms over the weekend. (CBC)

The Regina Police Service has been busy this weekend investigating a rash of shootings in the city.

The most serious happened Sunday at around 1:20 a.m. Police say a man suffered life-threatening injuries when he was shot outside a business on Broad Street.

In this incident, police are looking for a man who is believed to be known to the victim. Police say they're investigating the shootings as separate incidents at this time.

"It is early in the investigation and we are treating all incidents as separate calls for service at this time," Sgt. Ryan Dureau, with the Regina Police Service."I can advise that for the one incident, that occurred in the 2100 block of Broad Street, we are investigating that incident and we do believe that that was a targeted incident and that it was not random."

Just minutes later, police say shots were fired into two separate residences on the 700 block of Garnet St.. No one was injured in either incident, as police say they believe the two homes were unoccupied at the time.

There were also two firearms incidents Saturday, the first occurring around 6 p.m.

Officers were dispatched to the 1600 block of Rae Street where they cordoned off a residence until they determined that no one had been injured.

Hours later investigators say shots were fired at a residence on the 700 block of Garnet St. They say that home was occupied at the time, but no one was injured.

No arrests have been made and anyone with information about these incidents is asked to contact Regina police or Crime Stoppers.

With files from Morgan Modjeski