Edmonton police confirm actions of Moose Jaw Warriors players not criminal | 24CA News

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Published 10.03.2023
Edmonton police confirm actions of Moose Jaw Warriors players not criminal  | 24CA News

The Edmonton Police Service has confirmed that the acts of 4 Moose Jaw Warriors gamers weren’t thought of prison.

“Police have looked into the matter and believe the incident to be non-criminal in nature,” Edmonton police mentioned in a press release to Global News. “As such, we have no further comment.”

A WHL launch on Feb. 11 acknowledged 4 members of the Moose Jaw Warriors had been suspended indefinitely by the league after potential violations of crew guidelines and the WHL normal of conduct coverage.

Overage goaltender Connor Ungar, defenceman and Edmonton Oilers prospect Max Wanner, and rookies Lynden Lakovic and Marek Howell are all at the moment suspended.

There have been no particulars as to what the potential violations can be.

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Global News has reached out to the WHL relating to the gamers’ suspension and is awaiting a response.

— with recordsdata from Global News’ Andrew Benson