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Weekend Update-June 10, 2019

Weekend Update-June 10, 2019

Weekend Update - June 10, 2019 Prince Albert Police responded to 274 calls for service between Friday afternoon and Monday morning. File 2019-17287- Possession of Dangerous Weapon A 22-year-old man is facing several weapons-related charges following an incident in the unit block of 13th Street West Friday afternoon. Police were called to a downtown business around 5:40 p.m. Friday for a weapons complaint involving a man allegedly threatening a customer. Police arrested the man after a short foo ...

Media Release- Weapons Charges

Media Release- Weapons Charges

Weapons Charges - June 7, 2019 A 19-year-old male is facing numerous firearms charges after some good heads-up police work early Friday morning. On June 7, 2019 just after 2:00 a.m., while on routine patrol an officer located a suspicious male walking on 5th Avenue East in the 600 Block carrying a large duffel bag. When police approached the male, he fled on foot. Police Service Dog (PSD) Febee assisted officers locate the duffel bag the male was observed to be carrying in the 500 Block of River Str ...

Media Release- CED Deployment

Media Release- CED Deployment

File 2019-16916- CED Deployment A 34-year-old man has been charged with assaulting a peace officer following an incident in the 800 Block of 12 St. W. Tuesday evening. Police were called to a residence in the area around 8:45 p.m. for a complaint involving a man yelling at a woman. Upon arrival, the lone officer placed the male under arrest for assault. The man resisted arrest and became combative with police and a Conductive Energy Device was deployed due to concerns for officer safety. The man was ...

Weekend Update-June 3, 2019

Weekend Update-June 3, 2019

Prince Albert Police officers responded to 360 calls for service from Friday night to Monday morning. Police made 56 arrests, 37 for intoxication. File 2019-16718- Break & Enter, Hit & Run Officers responded to an incident at the corner of 28th Street and Second Avenue West late Sunday evening. A front-end loader had smashed into a retaining wall in front of a business, causing extensive damage to the wall, the railing, and the loader. Police traced the loader to a business in the 3800 Block ...

SACP Thanks MMIWG National Inquiry

SACP Thanks MMIWG National Inquiry

                      The Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police (SACP) wishes to thank all those involved in the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, as the final report of the National Inquiry, Reclaiming Power and Place, is released today. We acknowledge and thank Chief Commissioner Buller and Commissioners Eyolfson, Audette and Robinson, for their considerable skills and dedication to this complex and comprehensive National Inquiry. We al ...

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