Sask. man accused of running over woman twice in Regina appears in court
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A 54-year-old Regina man accused of stabbing a woman and running her over twice with a vehicle, made his first appearance before a judge Monday.
A 54-year-old Regina man accused of stabbing a woman and running her over twice with a vehicle, made his first appearance before a judge Monday.
Tony Hudson appeared in Regina provincial court Monday morning by phone. According to the judge, Hudson attempted to kill a man and a woman with his vehicle over the weekend.
He faces two counts of attempted murder, along with several other charges.
Hudson will remain in custody for the time being. He has asked the court for legal aid.
His next appearance has been scheduled for Thursday, June 29.
Officers with the Regina Police Service (RPS) originally responded to the Victoria Avenue, St. John Street area early Saturday morning for a report of a woman lying in the street.
The victim had apparently been stabbed, according to RPS.