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Failing to follow policy led to prisoner’s suicide in police cells, inquest hears

Failing to follow policy led to prisoner’s suicide in police cells, inquest hears

A coroner’s inquest reviewing Jeremy Sabourin’s death in the Moose Jaw Police Service’s (MJPS) detention cells kicked off at Court of King’s Bench on April 15.
Police make third arrest in murder of Jason Horse in Saskatoon

Police make third arrest in murder of Jason Horse in Saskatoon

Jason Horse, 48, was shot in a home in Saskatoon in February. He died in hospital.
Carnduff RCMP charges two after stolen vehicle located

Carnduff RCMP charges two after stolen vehicle located

Carnduff RCMP charges two southeast Saskatchewan men with possession of property obtained by crime after locating a stolen pick-up truck.
Accused in Estevan shooting appears in court

Accused in Estevan shooting appears in court

William Joshua Curtis remanded into custody; next court appearance will be April 22.
Fight, harassment and theft complaints keep Estevan police busy

Fight, harassment and theft complaints keep Estevan police busy

Latest news from the Estevan police department.
Weyburn RCMP seek information on damages to towing business

Weyburn RCMP seek information on damages to towing business

The compound fence of Top Notch Towing in Weyburn was cut some time between 6:30 p.m. on April 11, and 10:30 a.m. on April 12.
Regina police deploy CEW in arrest of Manitoba man

Regina police deploy CEW in arrest of Manitoba man

A police canine unit located a loaded handgun and a quantity of illicit drugs.
Teen killed, two others injured in crash in Saskatoon

Teen killed, two others injured in crash in Saskatoon

The vehicle struck a pole on Taylor Street East and flipped over.
Battlefords and Regina school employees fired after losses

Battlefords and Regina school employees fired after losses

Regina Roman Catholic School Division lost $9,600 after 12 laptops were stolen.
COVID supply chain problems still being felt by Moose Jaw police

COVID supply chain problems still being felt by Moose Jaw police

The Moose Jaw Police Service requires nearly $12,000 more to equip a new vehicle with the necessary gear after funding from the Saskatchewan Health Authority fell short.