Saskatchewan RCMP: on duty in your community - Monday, May 2 to Sunday, May 8 inclusive

May 10, 2022
Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan

News release

Please note all information below occurred within the time period above, unless otherwise noted.

Saskatchewan RCMP – Your Provincial Police Service

  • May 2: Project HOME launched. To coincide with the beginning of Saskatchewan Missing Persons Week, Project HOME ('Help Our Missing Emerge') – a province-wide, multi-jurisdictional, digital billboard and social media awareness campaign – was launched to bring attention to the long-term missing persons cases in Saskatchewan. Read more here
  • May 6: 1000 pounds of food collected in support of the Kindersley & District Food Bank

Investigative Recap

  • May 3: Rose Valley RCMP observed a suspicious vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. The vehicle did not stop and was later located, abandoned. It was seized by police, who located and seized approximately 200 grams of suspected methamphetamine, knives and drug paraphernalia within it. The investigation continues.
  • May 4: Charges laid in homicide investigation – Punnichy RCMP Detachment
  • May 5: North Battleford RCMP received a report of an erratic driver on Highway #16. As a result of a subsequent traffic stop and search, officers located and seized a loaded handgun and approximately 112 grams of cocaine. 33-year-old Troy Amson from Maidstone, 33-year-old Devin Bonick from Lloydminster and 35-year-old Steven Vu from Maidstone are each charged with one count, possession for the purpose of trafficking, Section 5(2), Criminal Code, one count, possession of property obtained by crime less than $5,000, Criminal Code, one count, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, Section 88(2), Criminal Code, one count, authorized possession of a firearm, Section 91(3), Criminal Code, one count, possession of a firearm in a vehicle, Section 94(2), Criminal Code and 1 count, unsafe storage of a firearm, Section 86(2), Criminal Code. Vu also was charged with one count, resist/obstruct peace officer, Section 129(a), Criminal Code and one count, operation of a conveyance while prohibited, Section 320.18, Criminal Code. They will appear in Battleford Provincial Court on June 6, 2022 at 2 p.m.
  • May 6: Indian Head RCMP asks for public assistance in investigation of fatal collision on Highway 1 near Sintaluta
  • May 6: 31-year-old Matthew Barker from Swan River, MB was arrested in Winnipeg on warrants from the Nipawin RCMP, Tisdale RCMP, Hudson Bay RCMP and Swan River RCMP. An update, including court details, will be sent when available.
  • May 6: as a result of a traffic stop and subsequent search around 11:00 a.m., Pinehouse RCMP located quantities of crack cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, a large machete, a shotgun, ammunition and various drug paraphernalia. 25-year-old Bryson Ratt from Pinehouse is charged with impaired driving, possession for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a firearm in a vehicle, possession of a weapon dangerous to the public x 2 and unauthorized possession of a firearm. He will appear in Pinehouse Provincial Court on July 13th at 10:00 a.m.
  • May 6: Punnichy RCMP received a report of an assault on Kawacatoose First Nation. An adult male was transported to hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening. 20-year-old Talon Worme from Kawacatoose First Nation was arrested and charged with one count, Robbery, Section 344, Criminal Code, one count, aggravated assault, Section 268(2), Criminal Code and one count, fail to comply with probation order, Section 733.1(1), Criminal Code. 28-year-old Jesse Worme from Kawacatoose First Nation was arrested and charged with one count, Robbery, Section 344, Criminal Code, one count, aggravated assault, Section 268(2), Criminal Code, one count, fail to comply with probation order, Section 733.1(1), Criminal Code and one count, fail to comply with release order condition, Section 145(5)(a), Criminal Code. They will appear in Regina Provincial Court on May 9, 2022. The investigation continues.
  • May 7: Big River RCMP received a report of an injured adult male at a residence on Big River First Nation. The male was transported to hospital with injuries described as serious. A 19-year-old female from Big River First Nation was arrested on scene and charged with one count of aggravated assault, Section 268(2), Criminal Code and one count, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, Section 88(2), Criminal Code. She will appear in court on Big River First Nation on June 14, 2022.

Catalytic converter thefts up so far in 2022

Saskatchewan RCMP has received more than 100 reports of catalytic converter thefts in RCMP jurisdiction so far in 2022. We received 30 in the same 2021 time period. In some cases, owners reported starting vehicles that had been stored over the winter, only to find the catalytic converter had been stolen sometime over the past few months. It takes only a couple of minutes to remove a catalytic converter and virtually all vehicle types are potential targets. Whenever possible, park your vehicle(s) inside a locked garage or in a well-lit area to deter thefts.

More than 150 Report Impaired Drivers (RID) calls received in two weeks

From April 25 to May 8, Saskatchewan RCMP's Divisional Operational Communications Centre received 153 reports of potentially impaired drivers (does not include calls for service by the public directly to local RCMP detachments). If you see a suspected impaired driver, pull over and call 911. Your call is all it takes to help increase road safety in Saskatchewan. SGI's monthly traffic safety focus is impaired driving – for more information on recognizing the signs of an impaired driver and the RID program, click here (English only).

Report Tips and Information: If you have information about any of the above crimes, or other criminal activity, please report it to your nearest RCMP Detachment or police service, call 310-RCMP in non-emergencies, 911 in emergencies. Information can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submitting a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Report some complaints such as damage/mischief to property under $5,000, theft of bicycle under $5,000, theft under $5,000, theft from vehicle under $5,000, lost or found property and damage/mischief to vehicle under $5000 online here: https://ocre-sielc.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/saskatchewan/en

Incidents in Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdiction May 2 to 8, 2022

Please note: the statistics below are representative of reports received within the Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdiction. They are from the RCMP records management system and are accurate as the day they are collected. Crime statistics are regularly updated due to changes in reporting procedures and changes in ongoing investigations, etc. As a result, the statistics below may differ from previous or future published reports.

Divisional Operational Communications Centre (does not include calls for service by the public directly to local RCMP detachments)
Calls for service total 6202
Highest volume of calls for service was on May 7, 2022 1066
Reports of Impaired Drivers (RID calls) 65

Persons Offences (number of incidents, not victims)
Homicide 1
Homicides year to date (January, 2022 to last day encompassed in this report) 7
Sexual assaults 17
Sexual crime - other (invitation to sexual touching, sexual interference) 8


Assaults

Aggravated Assault 6
Assault 183
Robbery 52
Firearms (use of in the commission of an offence, discharge with intent, pointing a firearm) 3
Kidnapping/forcible confinement 7
Assault with weapon or causing bodily harm 2
Harassment/uttering threats 119
Other persons offences (domestic or family dispute, criminal negligence causing bodily harm, extortion with firearm, mischief – danger to life, etc.) 24
Property Offences
Break and Enter Total 103
Number of break and enters to a business 15
Number of break and enters to a residence 22
Number of other break and enters (encompasses sheds, storage containers, unattached garages, etc.) 66
Theft Total 211
Other theft over $5,000 38
Theft $5,000 or under 139
Number of theft of motor vehicle 34
Mischief 536
Number of mischief - damage to property 143
Number of mischief - obstruct enjoyment of property (example: unwanted, intoxicated person at a residence) 393
Other Criminal Code Offences
Bail violations 118
Breach of probation 33
Failure to appear 15
Disturbing the peace 136

Reports of intimate partner and family violence

  • Time period reported is quarterly.
  • Data represents number of victims, as there may be more than one victim on a specific investigative file. An individual victimized more than once in a timeframe would be counted more than once. Due to common relationship types in intimate and family violence categories, totals should not be combined.
  • Intimate partner refers to violence committed by spouses (legally married, separated, divorced and common-law), current and former dating partner, or someone with whom the victim was in another type of intimate relationship.
  • Family violence refers to violence committed by spouses (legally married, separated, divorced and common-law), parents (biological, step, adoptive and foster), children (biological, step, adopted and foster), siblings (biological, step, half, adopted and foster) and extended family members (grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins and in-laws).
October 2021
Intimate partner violence 397
Family violence 394
November 2021
Intimate partner violence 363
Family violence 347
December 2021
Intimate partner violence 390
Family violence 347
Total intimate partner violence October-December, 2021 1150
Total family violence October-December, 2021 1088
Traffic
Impaired-related offences 92
Number of roadside suspensions 3
Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle 22
Speeding (this does not include automated speed enforcement fines issued) 1630
Fines issued 1027
Warnings issued (education-focused interaction between police and public) 603
Collisions 119
Dangerous driving 4
Fatal collisions (number of incidents, not victims) 1

Non-offence Codes (generally, instances where Criminal Codes or Provincial/Federal Statutes aren't broken – for example abandoned vehicles, animal calls, school visits, property or wellbeing checks, etc.)

Assistance 290
False alarms 205
Breach of peace 132
911 Act – other activities 207
Suspicious person/vehicle/property 210
Mental health act (generally, police officers responding to reports of persons thinking about suicide, or people with mental illness and requiring assistance): 179
Non-suspicious sudden deaths/Coroner's Act (Every non-suspicious sudden death police officers respond to including reports of persons who died by suicide, natural, accident or undetermined. Specific breakdowns by cause of death are unavailable.) 20

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