The 23 year old Moose Jaw man will make his first court appearance December 6th on charges of impaired driving causing bodily harm, dangerous driving causing bodily harm, and driving with a blood alcohol content over .08.

 

The Moose Jaw Police Service have filed criminal charges against a 23 year old Moose Jaw man in relation to the two vehicle collision that occurred Sunday October 22nd involving 3 Moose Jaw Warriors.

Garrett Robinson was one of the players involved and was transported to Regina in critical condition.

Curtis Jay Mullen has been charged with impaired driving causing bodily harm, dangerous driving causing bodily harm, and driving with a blood alcohol content over .08. Mullen is scheduled to make his first appearance in Moose Jaw on December 6th.

Robinson remains in critical but stable condition in Regina. On the weekend we received good news after Robinson opened his eyes, began breathing on his own, and responded to family members. Joey Perricone and Carter Smith were the other Warriors involved and managed to escape major injuries.