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The Prince Albert Police Service is advising the public that three more members have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. The police service was notified of the positive tests over the weekend and on Monday. The Prince Albert Police Service wishes each member well as they rest at home. The police service takes the health and safety of all members and staff seriously, and is continuing with enhanced cleaning procedures and masking requirements where distancing of at least two metres cannot be guar ...
On the afternoon of Friday, October 16, 2020, the Prince Albert Police Service was notified that a member of the police service has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. The officer has been isolating at home since Monday, October 12, 2020 and is following all recommended guidelines from the Saskatchewan Health Authority. The Prince Albert Police Service is cooperating with a contact tracing investigation currently underway by the Saskatchewan Health Authority. The police service continues to adhere ...
File 2020-39143 – Update/ Request for Public Assistance Trent Fox, age 19, made his first court appearance in Prince Albert Friday morning. He was arrested and charged with attempted murder in connection with an incident that occurred at a business in the 3200 block of 2nd Ave West in Prince Albert at approximately10 p.m. on Wednesday, October 14th, 2020. Upon further investigation, it is alleged that Mr. Fox hitchhiked to Prince Albert from North Battleford earlier on the evening of October 14. ...
The Prince Albert Board of Police Commissioners held a meeting this morning to receive an overview and update on the efforts being made by Chief Jonathan Bergen and the members of the Prince Albert Police Service to address recent incidents of violent crime. Members of the Board would like to offer their thoughts and sentiments to families of those who have been seriously injured or killed due to recent violence in our community. The Board acknowledges and supports the measures being ta ...