Saskatchewan RCMP: on duty in your community - Monday, January 23 to Sunday, January 29, 2023, inclusive.

January 31, 2023
Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan

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

Saskatchewan RCMP - Your Provincial Police Service

Investigative Recap

January 25: At approximately 2:35 p.m., Kamsack RCMP received a report of an armed male at a residence on The Key First Nation. Officers immediately responded. The male had already left the residence when they arrived and further investigation determined he was in another residence in the community. With the assistance of Saskatchewan RCMP's Critical Incident Response Team, officers contained the residence and negotiated with the male, who surrendered to police without incident at approximately 8:40 p.m. Officers executed a search warrant at the residence and located and seized a firearm. As a result of investigation, 60-year-old Lyman Papequash from The Key First Nation is charged with:

  • one count, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, Section 88, Criminal Code;
  • one count, enter a dwelling with intent to commit an indictable offence, Section 349(1), Criminal Code;
  • one count, resist/obstruct peace officer, Section 129(a), Criminal Code;
  • one count, unlicensed possession of a firearm, Section 92(1), Criminal Code;
  • one count, possession of a firearm while prohibited, Section 117.01(1), Criminal Code; and
  • one count, fail to comply with release order condition, Section 145(5), Criminal Code.

He is scheduled to appear in court in Kamsack on February 2, 2023.

The investigation continues.

January 25: Three additional individuals charged in 2020 homicide of Wesley Custer

January 26: Saskatchewan RCMP's Warrant Enforcement and Suppression Team asks the public to report sightings of wanted males: Braden Ballantyne and Willard Bear.

January 26: As part of an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking in the Stanley Mission area, La Ronge RCMP's General Investigation Section planned to execute a search warrant at a residence on Settee Street in Stanley Mission. As they approached the residence, two individuals attempted to leave the property in a vehicle. The vehicle sideswiped a police vehicle, then got stuck in the snow. The occupants were then arrested. A third individual was located in a shed on the property and arrested. During subsequent investigation, officers located and seized approximately six grams of cocaine, a small amount of psilocybin, a sum of cash, drug trafficking paraphernalia, two firearms, three replica firearms, and a number of machetes and knifes.

As a result of the investigation, 44-year-old Tom Cook from La Ronge is charged with:

  • one count, possession for the purpose of trafficking, Section 5(2), Controlled Drugs and Substances Act;
  • one count, possession of property obtained by crime less than $5,000, Section 354(1)(a), Criminal Code;
  • one count, unauthorized possession of a firearm, Section 91(1), Criminal Code; and
  • two counts, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, Section 88(2), Criminal Code.

48-year-old Joseph Cook from Stanley Mission and 38-year-old Gail Bradfield from La Ronge are each charged with:

  • one count, possession for the purpose of trafficking, Section 5(2), Controlled Drugs and Substances Act;
  • one count, unauthorized possession of a firearm, Section 91(1), Criminal Code;
  • two counts, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, Section 88(2), Criminal Code; and
  • one count, unsafe storage of a firearm, Section 86(2), Criminal Code.

They are scheduled to appear in La Ronge Provincial Court on January 30, 2023.

January 27: Yorkton RCMP asks the public to report sightings of wanted male, Ryan Mulligan

January 27: At approximately 11:40 p.m., an officer from the Saskatchewan RCMP's Roving Traffic Unit stopped a truck in Cut Knife. Investigation determined the adult male driver was impaired and he was arrested. There were three passengers in the vehicle, including a six-year-old child. The back seat of the truck was folded up and the child was sitting on a toolbox and folded-up clothing, and was not wearing a seatbelt. Officers arranged for the child to be picked up by another adult.

"This was a very dangerous situation – an impaired driver and a small child not properly secured in a car seat or with a seatbelt. By conducting this traffic stop, the officer removed a huge risk from the road – and was able to ensure this little one was safe," says S/Sgt. Chad McLeod, North District commander of Saskatchewan RCMP's Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan.

The 34-year-old driver was charged with impaired operation of a conveyance and operation of a conveyance over 80 mg%. The vehicle was also impounded for thirty days.

January 30: As part of an ongoing investigation, Pelican Narrows RCMP executed a search warrant at a residence in Pelican Narrows. Officers located and seized approximately 51 grams of methamphetamine, a sum of cash and trafficking paraphernalia. As a result, 26-year-old Theresa Linklater from Pelican Narrows is charged with one count, possession for the purpose of trafficking, Section 5(2), Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and one count, fail to comply with undertaking condition, Section 145(4)(a), Criminal Code. She will appear in court in Pelican Narrows on January 31, 2023.

January 30: At approximately 4:45 a.m. Meadow Lake RCMP received a report of shots fired on 2nd Avenue East in Meadow Lake. Officers immediately responded. No one was in the area and there was no evidence or reports of any injuries. Further investigation determined a dark coloured vehicle was seen leaving the area at a high rate of speed. Continued investigation has determined this was a targeted incident and officers continue to investigate. Anyone with information should contact Meadow Lake RCMP at 306-236-2570. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Incidents in Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdiction from January 23 to 29, 2023

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, changes in ongoing investigations, etc. As a result, the statistics below may differ from previous or future published reports.

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, 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 5595
Highest volume of calls for service was on January 26, 2023 857
Reports of Impaired Drivers (RID calls) 41
Persons Offences (number of incidents, not victims)
Homicide 0
Homicides year to date (January, 2023 to last day encompassed in this report) 1
Sexual assaults 24
Sexual crime - other (invitation to sexual touching, sexual interference) 15
Assaults
Aggravated Assault 3
Assault 154
Assault with weapon or cauing bodily harm 52
Robbery 1
Firearms (use of in the commission of an offence, discharge with intent, pointing a firearm) 3
Kidnapping/forcible confinement 5
Harassment/uttering threats 112
Other persons offences (domestic or family dispute, criminal negligence causing bodily harm, extortion with firearm, mischief – danger to life, etc.) 31
Property Offences
Break and Enter Total 74
Number of break and enters to a business 11
Number of break and enters to a residence 38
Number of other break and enters (encompasses sheds, storage containers, unattached garages, etc.) 24
Theft Total 162
Other theft over $5,000 29
Theft $5,000 or under 91
Number of theft of motor vehicle 42
Mischief 473
Number of mischief - damage to property 88
Number of mischief - obstruct enjoyment of property (example: unwanted, intoxicated person at a residence) 385
Other Criminal Code Offences
Bail violations 146
Breach of probation 34
Failure to appear 29
Disturbing the peace 149

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).
July 2022
Intimate partner violence 421
Family violence 438
August 2022
Intimate partner violence 385
Family violence 389
September 2022
Intimate partner violence 347
Family violence 361
Total intimate partner violence July-September, 2022 1153
Total family violence July-September, 2022 1188
Traffic
Impaired-related offences 69
Number of roadside suspensions 8
Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle 13
Speeding (this does not include automated speed enforcement fines issued) 1116
Fines issued 698
Warnings issued (education-focused interaction between police and public) 418
Collisions 191
Dangerous driving 5
Fatal collisions (number of incidents, not victims) 0

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 295
False alarms 142
Breach of peace 128
911 Act – other activities 154
Suspicious person/vehicle/property 143
Mental health act (generally, police officers responding to reports of persons thinking about suicide, or people with mental illness and requiring assistance): 198

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.)

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