Twin brothers Dillon Cage Peeace and Kyle Evan Peeace made their first appearance in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Sept. 29 after being accused of attempted murder in an incident in front of TD Bank.
Dillon’s allegations include two counts of attempted murder, while Kyle’s allegations include robbery, assault with a weapon, failure to attend court with a summons, failure to appear in court, and two counts of attempted murder.
The Crown opposed the siblings’ release, which means they will remain in custody until their next appearance — likely a bail hearing — on Thursday, Oct. 5.
According to previous information, the Moose Jaw Police Service arrested the 20-year-olds following a stabbing incident involving a machete on Sept. 28.
At roughly 6:10 p.m., police and EMS responded to 23 High Street East following multiple 911 calls. Once on scene, officers and first responders located and attended to two victims; one was struck near the head with the machete and the other suffered multiple stab wounds.
EMS transported both to hospital with critical injuries.
Police located the Peeace brothers, who surrendered after numerous officers confronted them. Both were arrested and taken into custody without incident.
Police still do not know the motivation behind the attacks.
The MJPS later learned that one of the 20-year-old males had several outstanding warrants, which included robbery, assault and failure to appear.
The police continue to investigate the matter and will release more information when it becomes available.