RCMP officers in Cut Knife have arrested two wanted people on Little Pine First Nation after receiving a report of a vehicle being driven erratically.
The vehicle initially fled from officers and was then abandoned behind a house in a field. The investigation also determined the vehicle was reported as stolen in Minburn, Alta., on July 12.
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The Critical Incident Response Team and police dog services for the RCMP assisted in the arrest of four individuals inside the residence.
A 27-year-old man has been charged with possession of the property of crime over $5,000 and possession of ammunition contrary to order.
He was also arrested on a warrant for breach of parole and appeared in North Battleford Provincial Court on July 16.
A 21-year-old woman was also arrested in the incident. She is charged with possession of property obtained by crime and failure to stop after an accident.
She also appeared in North Battleford Provincial Court on July 16. The two other individuals that were arrested were released without charge.
The investigation by Cut Knife RCMP continues and they are appealing to the public for information, as they seek to identify the individual who was believed to be driving the vehicle that was recovered.
Man charged with unlawful confinement and sexual interference
RCMP have charged a 22-year-old man from Nipawin, after he met with a girl in her teens on Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation.
According to an RCMP release, McKay had been communicating with the girl on social media, before meeting with her and leaving with her in his vehicle.
The incident was reported to police and once they determined their location, the girl was located and the man was arrested at a residence in Nipawin.
McKay has been charged with unlawful confinement and sexual interference, he appeared in North Battleford Provincial Court on July 16. The investigation is continuing.









