Blaine Lake RCMP lay charges in alleged fraud and identity theft case
A 27-year-old Blaine Lake woman is facing charges following a police investigation in an alleged fraud and identity theft case.
Blaine Lake RCMP initially responded on Nov. 17 after receiving information of a possible fraud and identity theft.
Police executed a search warrant later that evening on a home in Blaine Lake and seized the following items: 144 personal identification cards, with the majority of them being Saskatchewan driver’s licences and health cards, 200 stolen cheques, stolen tools, and a small amount of what is believed to be crystal meth.
Latecia Juba-Arcand was arrested and is facing charges of assault causing bodily harm, identity theft, fraud, forgery, possession of stolen property obtained by crime, and possession of a controlled substance.