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Media UPDATE - File 2021-45154

Media UPDATE – File 2021-45154

UPDATE – Investigators from the Criminal Investigation Division and Forensic Identification Section continue to investigate a serious incident at a residence in the 300 Block of 9th Street East. A police presence will remain in the area on Wednesday. Police responded to the scene early Monday morning and on arrival observed evidence of a serious assault, however no victims were located. Police are asking for the public’s help in locating 27-year-old Byron Lee BEAR, who is believed to have been at th ...

Media Release - PAPS Recruiting Hosting POPAT Training Session for Women December 9

Media Release – PAPS Recruiting Hosting POPAT Training Session for Women December 9

On Thursday, December 9th at the Saskatchewan Polytechnic Gymnasium, the Prince Albert Police Service is hosting a POPAT training session for women considering a career as a police officer. This women-only session will include training tips and information about preparing for the Police Officer Physical Abilities Test (POPAT). The POPAT is a timed physical abilities test that simulates a real-life critical incident in which a police officer may have to sprint, jump over or climb under obstacles, and ph ...

Media Release - Get Your 2022 Prince Albert Police Service Canine Calendar!

Media Release – Get Your 2022 Prince Albert Police Service Canine Calendar!

If you want to see more of the police dogs working in your community, purchase a 2022 Prince Albert Police Service Canine calendar this holiday season. This new 2022 calendar features police dogs currently working with the Prince Albert Police Service, along with police dogs from years past. The Canine Section of the police service was formed in 1976 and is celebrating 45 years of service to the community of Prince Albert. Proceeds from calendar sales will go toward supporting both KidSport and the Sas ...

Media Release - Prince Albert Police Members Recognized for Efforts to Stop Impaired Driving

Media Release – Prince Albert Police Members Recognized for Efforts to Stop Impaired Driving

Three members of the Prince Albert Police Service have been recognized for their efforts to stop impaired drivers in our community. Cst. Rob Lindsay, Cst. Dwight LeBlue, and Cst. Curtis Stasiw were each awarded a Van de Vorst Family Award for Excellence in Prevention from MADD Canada and SGI for their efforts to arrest and remove impaired drivers over the last year. Karen Anthony-Burns with MADD Prince Albert presented the awards Wednesday. The awards are presented annually in memory of Jordan and ...

Prince Albert Board of Police Commissioners Fully Supports Independent Review of Policy and Standards – Care and Oversight of People in Police Custody

Prince Albert Board of Police Commissioners Fully Supports Independent Review of Policy and Standards – Care and Oversight of People in Police Custody

The Prince Albert Board of Police Commissioners fully supports an independent review of policy and standards related to the care and oversight of people in police custody following three in-custody deaths since October. As elected officials and members of the community, the Board of Police Commissioners provides oversight of the police service on matters related to general direction, policy and priorities. The Board acknowledges the concerns and questions from the public following the death of three pe ...

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