Tag Archives: Crime & Courts
Case for accused facing charge in Cindy MacKay death adjourned
A man facing a charge in the death of Cindy MacKay last year had his case adjourned in North Battleford provincial court Friday.Michael MacKay, 38, is charged with first degree murder in the death of ...
Apr 09, 2021
Lloydminster RCMP deemed to have used reasonable force in 2019 arrest
Following a two-year investigation by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT), officers of the Lloydminster RCMP detachment were deemed to have used reasonable force in an arrest that occur...
Apr 09, 2021
Former Sask. teacher receives 20 month jail sentence, following sexual relationship with teenage girl
Editor's note: the following story contains some graphic details. The identity of the victim is protected under a publication ban.A 63-year-old man who exchanged intimate images with a 16-year-old gir...
Apr 07, 2021
One charged, two wanted in Lloydminster armed robbery
Lloydminster RCMP have arrested one male and are requesting the public's assistance in locating two individuals wanted for an armed robbery that took place in the Border City on March 29.At 1:19 p.m. ...
Apr 07, 2021
Police vehicle struck by stolen vehicle
Battlefords RCMP are on the lookout for a stolen BMW that struck a police vehicle.The RCMP member driving was on patrol when they came across a suspected stolen vehicle and attempted to pull it over. ...
Apr 06, 2021
Car thieves charged in North Battleford
The suspects arrested by RCMP on Sunday while driving a stolen vehicle were charged with multiple criminal offences Monday.The incident occurred Sunday morning, when the owner of a residence North Bat...
Apr 05, 2021
Two arrested for vehicle theft in North Battleford
Battlefords RCMP arrested two suspects for vehicle theft on Easter Sunday in North Battleford.Around 7:20 a.m. Sunday morning, an individual dressed in all black clothing with a black mask entered a r...
Apr 05, 2021
'This is torture:' Proposed law in Montana looms over Canadian on death row
RED DEER, Alta. - The fate of a Canadian man who has been on death row in Montana for 38 years could become more tenuous as the state gets closer to removing obstacles that prevent it from resuming ex...
Apr 05, 2021
Sask. agencies express mixed feelings about Clare's Law rollout
Nearly ten months have passed since Saskatchewan effectively became the first province to enact Clare's Law, and now the door has widened for more individuals seeking help from domestic abuse.From tod...
Mar 31, 2021
Saskatchewan RCMP now participating in Clare’s Law
The Saskatchewan RCMP has joined the ranks of police forces that are participating in Clare's Law.The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol came into effect in June, but the Saskatchewan RCMP sai...
Mar 31, 2021