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Police rescue woman and dog from submerged vehicle in remote area

Police rescue woman and dog from submerged vehicle in remote area

The woman was sitting on the roof of the half-submerged vehicle with her dog when police arrived.
Update: Saskatoon police locate U-Haul in connection to homicide

Update: Saskatoon police locate U-Haul in connection to homicide

The 14-foot U-Haul truck has an Arizona license plate of AE05517. 
Police investigate shooting at apartment, stabbing at restaurant

Police investigate shooting at apartment, stabbing at restaurant

Anyone with information on either of these incidents is asked to contact the SPS at 306-975-8300 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. 
P. A. Police Crime Reduction team arrests 5 people from Ontario

P. A. Police Crime Reduction team arrests 5 people from Ontario

Ibrahim Ahmed, Abdullahi Dirie, Abdullahi Elmi, Adbiaziz Mohamud, and El Salih, made two appearances in Prince Albert court and remain in custody.
Rising homicide rates alarm Sask. RCMP: Three in 29 hours

Rising homicide rates alarm Sask. RCMP: Three in 29 hours

Only one month into 2024 and RCMP have investigated five homicides and Saskatoon Police Service are investigating one homicide.
Teen, 14, stabbed, assaulted in Saskatoon park

Teen, 14, stabbed, assaulted in Saskatoon park

The teen is in serious but stable condition.
Weyburn woman faces several drug-related charges

Weyburn woman faces several drug-related charges

The Weyburn Police Service Criminal Investigation and Drug Enforcement Unit, with assistance from the Weyburn Police Service patrol members, executed a CDSA Search Warrant in Weyburn on Feb. 2.
Overnight fire causes closure of 15th Avenue

Overnight fire causes closure of 15th Avenue

No injuries were reported.
Battlefords RCMP identify victim in fatal shooting Friday

Battlefords RCMP identify victim in fatal shooting Friday

Police say two males entered the house armed with weapons and Jordan Wright was shot and killed.
Woman sentenced to 8 years in prison a 'textbook case' of Gladue

Woman sentenced to 8 years in prison a 'textbook case' of Gladue

The Indigenous woman 'presents with a personal history that contains horrific trauma that was visited upon her from the earliest of ages,' said Judge Noah Evanchuk.
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