SK RCMP Officers Experience Frightening Incident Earlier This Month

Just before midnight on Friday, November 12th, 2021, Broadview Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan police officers were speaking with a pedestrian who requested assistance on a grid road north of Broadview, SK. While the officers were outside of their police vehicle with the pedestrian, another vehicle collided with the back of the unoccupied police vehicle, forcing… Continue reading SK RCMP Officers Experience Frightening Incident Earlier This Month

Rosetown RCMP Respond to Erratic Driver, Break and Enter In Weekly Report

In addition to the calls below, there were 42 Traffic related charges issued, 1 false alarm call and 3 911 miss dial calls.  November 19th at 9:25 a.m.– Rosetown RCMP received a request from another agency to  serve a subpoena. At 10:00 a.m. – A report was received of a found item. Members  contacted the… Continue reading Rosetown RCMP Respond to Erratic Driver, Break and Enter In Weekly Report

Female Motorist Pulled Over By Male Posing As Law Enforcement

On Monday, October 4th, 2021, at 12:30pm on HWY 303, approximately 10km East of Lloydminster, a female motorist was pulled over by a male suspect that had a blue flashing light emanating from the cab of his vehicle. The suspect asked the female to get out of her vehicle, and produce identification. The female did… Continue reading Female Motorist Pulled Over By Male Posing As Law Enforcement

Six Impaired Drivers Stopped During Daytime Hours as Part of Yorkton-Area Traffic Initiative

For a 48-hour period, approximately mid-afternoon November 15 to mid-afternoon November 17, 2021, RCMP’s Roving Traffic Unit (RTU), together with Saskatchewan Highway Patrol officers, conducted road safety enforcement in the Yorkton, Sk. area. “Although this was not a dedicated check stop, approximately 100 vehicles were pulled over,” shares Cpl. Bryce Pender of RCMP RTU. “We… Continue reading Six Impaired Drivers Stopped During Daytime Hours as Part of Yorkton-Area Traffic Initiative

Responding to Duty in a Snowstorm: ‘We Were Prepared for the Worst, but Thankfully, the Worst Didn’t Happen’

A November wintry blast hit much of Saskatchewan with a vengeance November 16 to 17, but blizzard conditions on the flat prairielands between Regina and Moose Jaw created a particularly treacherous situation. A motor vehicle collision and highway closure on the eastbound lanes created a back-up of around 200 passenger vehicles and semis – and… Continue reading Responding to Duty in a Snowstorm: ‘We Were Prepared for the Worst, but Thankfully, the Worst Didn’t Happen’

Town of Kindersley and RCMP Partnered together with 529 Garage To Curb Bike Theft

The Town of Kindersley and the RCMP have partnered together with 529 Garage to help curb the bike thefts in the area. While indoors on a blustery winter day, try registering your bike on project529.com Why register your bike? Law enforcement agencies recover hundreds of bikes a year, but have very little information to discover… Continue reading Town of Kindersley and RCMP Partnered together with 529 Garage To Curb Bike Theft

Rosetown RCMP Respond to Gas Theft, Fraud, and Erratic Driver Last Week

In addition to the calls below, there were 62 Traffic related charges issued, 1 911 miss dial call and 2 false alarm calls. November 5th: At 9:21 a.m. – RCMP received a report of mischief. The matter is still under investigation. At 2:34 p.m. – RCMP received a report of an erratic driver on Highway… Continue reading Rosetown RCMP Respond to Gas Theft, Fraud, and Erratic Driver Last Week

Kindersley RCMP Offer Winter Driving Tips

With winter driving conditions potentially upon us the Kindersley RCMP would like to remind drivers of the following tips: Scrape all the ice off your windows before driving – if you can’t see, you can’t drive safely! Remove all snow from your vehicle, including from your headlights, taillights and roof. Slow down on slippery or… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Offer Winter Driving Tips

Red Deer RCMP Investigating Large-Scale Counterfeit Operation

Red Deer RCMP are investigating a large-scale operation involving the creation and selling of counterfeit safety certificates. The investigation has uncovered information that counterfeit certificates have been distributed across Alberta and possibly Western Canada. The Red Deer RCMP recognized that aside from being a large-scale criminal investigation, there are also recognizable safety concerns. The Red… Continue reading Red Deer RCMP Investigating Large-Scale Counterfeit Operation

Lumsden RCMP Charge Man After Vehicle-Pedestrian Collision

On October 31st, 2021 at approximately 11:55 a.m., Lumsden RCMP responded to a pedestrian-MVC collision on Grand Avenue in Buena Vista, SK. Investigation has determined that an adult male pedestrian was struck by a vehicle, which did not remain at the scene. The pedestrian was transported to hospital with what were described as serious but… Continue reading Lumsden RCMP Charge Man After Vehicle-Pedestrian Collision