Two men are now facing second-degree murder charges after the death of Myles Anderson in Regina earlier this month. Anderson’s killing on April 13 was the second homicide recorded in the city in 2026.
According to the Regina Police Service, officers were called to the 3100 block of Fifth Avenue in the city’s North Central neighbourhood just after 1 a.m. on April 13. When the officers arrived, they found an injured man who was later identified as the 36-year-old Anderson.
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“Life-saving measures were attempted by officers until EMS arrived and declared the victim deceased on scene,” the Regina Police Service said in a statement.
“The area was secured and the Regina Police Service Major Crimes Unit, the Regina Police Service Forensic Identification Unit and the Saskatchewan Coroners Service were called in.”
Police said officers raided a home on Toronto Street on Friday, where they arrested 29-year-old Blayne Okemaysim and charged him with second-degree murder. He was scheduled to in Regina Provincial Court on Monday
On Monday, police said they had arrested and also charged 26-year-old Jordan Goodpipe with second degree murder. He was scheduled to appear in Regina Provincial Court on April 28.
Regina homicides in 2026
After the body of 56-year-old Michael Norman Ross was found in an abandoned car on Jan. 19, Regina Police Service began the city’s first homicide investigation of 2026.
Officers had tried to stop the vehicle in traffic just before 3 a.m. on Jan. 19, but the driver took off. A police plane later spotted the vehicle on Princess Street, and when officers on the ground arrived they discovered the body. Four people have been charged in relation to the death.
Regina had 11 homicides in 2025.
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