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Crime Stoppers: Trevor Alexander leads wanted list

If your tip leads to an arrest or charge, you may be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.

SASKATCHEWAN CRIME STOPPERS — The most recent wanted list from Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers:

Trevor Alexander - 31 years old, is described as being approximately five foot seven and weighing 230 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. He has the words “mom” and “dad” tattooed on his right arm. He also goes by the name “Chato”. Wanted by Beauval RCMP for:

  • five counts, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose;
  • five counts, possession of firearm contrary to order;
  • five counts, possession of a firearm without a valid firearms licence;
  • four counts, careless use of a firearm;
  • three counts, point firearm’
  • six counts, utter threats;
  • one count, sexual assault;
  • one count, criminal harassment;
  • one count, drive while prohibited;
  • one count, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle;
  • one count, forcible confinement;
  • one count, assault.

Trevor Alexander has ties to Prince Albert, Loon Lake and southern Alberta. He has been sighted traveling in a grey minivan with an unknown marker. He has access to multiple vehicles including a white minivan with an unknown Alberta licence plate and a black Jeep Grand Cherokee with Saskatchewan licence plate 157MGF.

Dylan Lasas - 32 years old, approximately five foot 10 and 220 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. Wanted by Meadow Lake RCMP for: discharge firearm with intent; assault with a weapon.

James Spencer Lawn - Unlawfully at large - 35 years old, six feet, 200 pounds. Last known location was in Saskatoon.

Christopher Xavierly Gamble - Unlawfully at large - 41 years old, five foot nine, 217 pounds. Last known location was in Yorkton.

If you know the current location of any of these wanted individuals, please click the 'Contact Us' button on the Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers Facebook page or call 1-800-222-8477 to leave an anonymous tip. If your tip leads to an arrest or charge, you may be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.

For more unsolved crimes, wanted or missing persons, or to donate, please visit www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

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