UPDATE: A detail that was left out of the original story, both Heitt and Clinton were known to the victims of the offenses. In our original story we implied that two men were arrested. It was 1 male, and 1 female.

Original Story:

Unity and Macklin RCMP are making available some details of a bizarre case unfolding in the communities. Earlier in January, RCMP responded to a home invasion in Unity. They also responded to reports of a residential break-in located in Macklin and the assault of a Macklin area man. Brass knuckles, a baseball bat, and a machete were reportedly used in the assault.

Further investigation into the reports resulted in an execution of a search warrant on January 31, which lead to the discovery of evidence that has supported the investigation. As a result, two individuals have been arrested and face a number of charges.

31 year old Teneille Heitt of Unity is facing a charge of 'Unlawful Confinement, Break and Enter, Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, and Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose.' Heitt has been remanded into custody until his first court appearance.

25 year old Drayden Clinton of Macklin is also facing similar charges. He has been charged with 'Break and Enter and Theft, Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, Unlawful Confinement, Uttering Threats, Carrying a Weapon for Dangerous Purpose, Unlawful Confinement, Assault with a Weapon, Use of a Prohibited Firearm while committing Robbery, Wearing a Mask in the Commission of an Offense, Possession of Ammunition while Prohibited, Possession of a Brass Knuckle, Commit Bank Fraud over $5,000, and possession of a Controlled Substance.'

Both individuals are scheduled to make their court appearance in North Battleford later this week.