One suspect is in custody and one remains at large following a home invasion in Moose Jaw that saw a man shot in the head and stabbed. The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) is searching for 29-year-old Gill Ryan Perreault who could be considered armed and dangerous. Perreault is described as five foot, nine inches tall with brown eyes and black hair, according to a news release. Officers were first called to the scene of a Moose Jaw home on the 1200 block of Irving Avenue at around 8 p.m. on Sept. 13. Police found an injured 28-year-old man in the home. Officers learned that two men had broken into the home, armed with a shotgun and a knife. The victim suffered a serious, non-life-threating gunshot wound to the head and was stabbed multiple times. He was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries by EMS. The two suspects fled the scene before police arrived. MJPS officers arrested the first suspect without incident. The 28-year-old has been charged with breaking and entering, attempted murder and several firearms-related counts. Perreault faces breaking and entering and attempted murder charges. While searching the home in question, police seized one kilogram of fentanyl and $6,700 in Canadian currency. 
$400,000 worth of fentanyl and $6,700 in Canadian currency were seized at the home where a man was shot and stabbed on Sept. 13, 2023. (Courtesy: Moose Jaw Police Service) The drugs retain a street value of around $400,000 according to police. Anyone with information regarding the incident or Perreault’s whereabouts is asked to contact MJPS or Crime Stoppers.
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