RCMP News Report
Saskatchewan RCMP look for stolen brown pick-up with driver in possession of firearm
Saskatchewan RCMP are requesting assistance from the public in locating a stolen brown 2014 Ford-150 pick-up truck with Alberta license plate BSB 9726, with the words and pictures labelled “Sticks and Stones” decals on the back window.
At this time, police believe there is only one male occupant of the vehicle who is in possession of a firearm.
The pick-up truck was last seen at approximately 6:30 p.m. on July 29, travelling east of Lloydminster, approximately 4 miles from Hillmond, SK, in the Maidstone area. The vehicle was travelling at high speeds and drifting in and out of oncoming traffic.
The occupant of the vehicle is in possession of a firearm. If the vehicle or its occupant is seen, do not approach and call 911 immediately or your local police of jurisdiction.
The investigation is ongoing.
Leader RCMP seeking assistance locating stolen truck
During the evening of July 24, 2020, a truck was stolen from a Quonset in Septre, Saskatchewan.
Description: Black 1996 GMC C/R 1500 with a dent on the hood. There is rust damage on the rear driver’s side fender.
If you have information that could assist in locating this vehicle, please contact Leader RCMP or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.
Saskatchewan RCMP to resume limited front counter services
Saskatchewan RCMP would like to advise the public that detachments across the province will resume limited front counter services on Tuesday, August 4, 2020.
Members of the public are asked to only attend the detachment in person when it is absolutely necessary and only if you are not showing any signs or symptoms of illness.
Signage at detachment entrances will be posted to inform all visitors of the limited hours of operation, limits on the number of people permitted to wait in the lobby, sanitation and physical distancing and directing the flow of foot traffic.
Three priorities have been identified for Saskatchewan RCMP detachment front counter services, all of which will be offered in compliance with public health guidelines and protocols.
The priority services are as follows:
Taking complaints
Criminal Record Checks
Collision reports
If you require urgent fingerprinting (eg., for persons who require VS/CRC as part of their employment), you will be asked several screening questions to identify any signs or symptoms of sickness. If your urgent request proceeds after the screening, you will be required to wear a surgical mask throughout the process.
Our service delivery and commitment to keeping the people of Saskatchewan safe remains unchanged. We are continually assessing our processes and procedures and are working with Saskatchewan Public Health to ensure the safety of the public and our front-line employees.
Please phone your local detachment in advance to confirm the priority services available, new limited hours of operation or detachment-specific protocols. Detachment contact information is available on our public website: https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/detach/en/find/SK