File 2021-18162 05:58 Hrs Early Monday morning police responded to a residence, in Prince Albert, where a 29-year-old female was located unresponsive. Paramedics confirmed that the female was deceased. The cause of death is not released at time of this news release. Police are continuing to investigate. An autopsy has been authorized. More information will be available as the investigation progresses. ...
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Media Release- Homicide
PAPS File# 2021-17971 On Saturday, May 22nd, 2021, just after 5:30 p.m., police, Parkland Ambulance and Prince Albert Fire Department responded to an injured male in the 900 Block of 17th Street West. The male was transported to the Victoria Hospital and later died. Members from the Prince Albert Police Service Criminal Investigations Division and Forensic Identification Section are investigating. The incident is being investigated as a homicide. An autopsy has been scheduled for Tuesday m ...
Media Release – Prince Albert Police Service Welcomes New Elders
Prince Albert Police Service Welcomes New Elders The Prince Albert Police Service is pleased to announce the addition of two new Elders to guide and advise members and staff as they continue working toward reconciliation and understanding. Prince Albert Police Chief Jonathan Bergen officially welcomed Elder Liz Settee and Elder Leonard Ermine at a short event Thursday afternoon. Both Elders were gifted with cloth and tobacco and a beaded medallion adorned with the Prince Albert Police Service logo. ...
Media Release – Police Issue Tickets to Two People Located Inside Cloverdale Fire Perimeter
Prince Albert Police have issued tickets to two people who were located unlawfully inside the perimeter at the Cloverdale Fire overnight Tuesday. Tickets totalling $2,000 each were issued to a man and a woman who police located unlawfully inside the fire area and who did not have a residence in the area. The area along Highway 55, between Prince Albert and the Pulp Haul Road, has been evacuated due to the fast-moving fire. Residents have been evacuated and no one is being allowed to go back into the ...
Media Release – New Billboard Campaign Raising Awareness about local Missing Persons Across the Prairies
New Billboard Campaign Raising Awareness about local Missing Persons Across the Prairies The Prince Albert Police Service is funding a new billboard campaign across Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba in an effort to generate new information into long-term missing persons investigations and raise awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous People from the local community. More than 20 locations in communities such as Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Calgary, and places in between, have ...
