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Saskatoon man charged for string of robberies in central Saskatchewan appears in court

A Saskatoon man charged in connection to a string of robberies across central Saskatchewan that consisted of a joint investigation involving multiple police agencies had another court appearance Aug. 27.
Saskatoon Provincial Court
A Saskatoon man charged in connection to a string of robberies across central Saskatchewan that consisted of a joint investigation involving multiple police agencies had another court appearance Aug. 27.

A Saskatoon man charged in connection to a string of robberies across central Saskatchewan that consisted of a joint investigation involving multiple police agencies had another court appearance Aug. 27.

Cody Kemick, 37, was arrested May 2 after Saskatoon RCMP Provincial General Investigation Section, along with officers from Saskatoon, Outlook, Rosetown and Humboldt detachments executed a search warrant at his home in Saskatoon.

Police seized stolen property valued at tens of thousands of dollars including tools, computers, electronic devices, ammunition, cheques, hair salon products, lottery tickets and clothing. The items are believed to have come from businesses, residences and vehicles in Unity, Lucky Lake, Dinsmore, Rosetown, Kerrobert, Aberdeen, Humboldt, Milden, Conquest and Saskatoon.

Kemick was charged with three counts of break and enter, 10 counts of possession of stolen property, theft and mischief.

Chantal Dubois was also arrested and charged with break and enter and seven counts of possession of stolen property.

The investigation is ongoing. Police have gathered surveillance videos that show a man in a white Ford 150 truck at various crime scenes. Several RCMP detachments and the Saskatoon Police Service worked together to obtain information about the truck and officers identified the man as Kemick.

Dubois is scheduled to appear in Saskatoon Provincial Court on Sept. 2 to elect how she wants to be tried.

The case against Kemick is being moved from Saskatoon Provincial Court to Rosetown Circuit Court where he is scheduled to appear on Sept. 10 to elect how he wants to be tried.

 

 

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