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Meadow Lake women arrested after stolen vehicle pursuit in Lloydminster injures officer

Jun 23, 2026 | 11:47 AM

Two women were arrested in Lloydminster Monday night after RCMP say a stolen vehicle investigation turned into a high-speed pursuit that crossed into Saskatchewan. 

Officers were called around 9 p.m. on June 22 to a suspicious vehicle parked outside a local business. When they arrived, they found a red Subaru Outback with two women inside. A check of the vehicle showed it had been reported stolen out of Loon Lake. 

According to RCMP, an officer told the occupants they were under arrest. The driver then put the vehicle into drive and began to pull forward, dragging the officer before fleeing the area. 

A pursuit began and continued onto Highway 17 in Saskatchewan, where speeds reached more than 180 km/h. RCMP said the vehicle later doubled back south toward Lloydminster and stopped on 47 Avenue between 50 Street and 49 Street. The suspects tried to run, but were taken into custody. 

Kailey Roy, 25, of Meadow Lake, has been charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, failing to stop for a peace officer, possession of stolen property over $5,000, assaulting a peace officer, and two counts of failing to comply with release conditions. 

Following a judicial interim release hearing, Roy was remanded into custody. She is scheduled to appear in Alberta Court of Justice in Lloydminster on June 25. 

The officer who was injured was taken to hospital, treated, and later released. RCMP said the officer is recovering at home. 

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