Author Archives: Charlene Tebbutt

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 ...

Media Release - May 30, 2019

Media Release – May 30, 2019

Prince Albert Police responded to 131 calls between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning. File 2019-16128- Home Invasion Officers were called to a complaint of a home invasion in the 100 Block of 21 St. W. just before 2 a.m. Thursday. The residents told police multiple people entered the home with firearms. A TV and cell phone were taken. An arrest warrant has been issued for one woman in connection with the incident and police continue to investigate. File 2019-16127- Routine Patrol Leads to ...

Media Release- Weapons Complaint, Stolen Auto, Controlled Substance

Media Release- Weapons Complaint, Stolen Auto, Controlled Substance

File 2019-15998- Discharge firearm Prince Albert Police responded to a complaint involving firearms overnight. Officers were called to the 900 Block of Second St. E. around 4 a.m. Wednesday for a complaint of gunshots in the area. Officers immediately responded with PSD Feebe and evidence was seized from the area. No one was injured in this incident. No arrests have been made and police continue to investigate. File 2019-16000- Controlled Substances Police arrested an 18-year-old man in ...

Firearms Charges Laid

Firearms Charges Laid

The Prince Albert Police Service responded to an incident involving firearms in the 400 Block of River St. W. the morning of May 23. Witnesses described hearing a gunshot in the area around 9:40 a.m. No injuries were reported. Police flooded the area and spoke with several individuals, however no arrests were made. Following extensive investigation, officers arrested a 21-year-old man late Friday afternoon in relation to this incident. The man was arrested without incident at a business in the 3600 ...

Rules Around Garage Sales in Prince Albert

Rules Around Garage Sales in Prince Albert

Now that the warmer weather is here, the Prince Albert Police Service wants to remind residents about the rules around garage sales in the city. Garage sales must be conducted by the resident of the home, or the non-profit group or community association hosting the sale. No more than three (3) sales are permitted on any one site in a calendar year and sales cannot run longer than three (3) consecutive days. Residents are allowed to advertise their garage sale using signs, provided they follow a few ...

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