Two Timmins men are facing charges after police responded to a report of a home invasion.

They say back on Monday, August 14th around 10pm, information revealed that “unknown persons had attended a residence and assaulted the homeowner with a weapon.”

Through investigation, police say the home was targeted. The unnamed victim suffered minor injuries.

Over the weekend, police arrested and charged two suspects in the case. One was found Saturday and the other on Sunday.

36-year old Christopher Killeen faces charges of Break, Enter and Commit Indictable Offense and Assault with a Weapon.

33-year old Kevin Dupere was also charged with Break, Enter and Commit Indictable Offence and Assault with a Weapon. Dupere also faces charges of Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose, Mischief under $5,000 and Breach of Probation.

Both were held in custody and appeared in bail court on Monday. Killeen was remanded until September 1st for “video remand,” while Dupere was remanded to today for a bail hearing.

No word on the result of that hearing.

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