Hay River — Hay River RCMP Respond to Two Shootings Over Long Weekend

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

On November 9th, 2024, Hay River RCMP were dispatched to a report that a person had been shot in the area of Pine Crescent. Officers attended the location and learned that a residence had been set on fire. A male victim had exited the house upon noticing the fire and was subsequently shot, receiving non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect had already fled the scene upon police arrival.

On November 11th, 2024, Hay River detachment received a call that shots had been fired into a residence in the Rowe’s Trailer Court, after which suspects had fled in a vehicle. No injuries were reported.

Both of these incidents are believed to be linked to the drug trade and organized crime. Investigation into the matters is underway with support from the Crime Reduction Unit, Forensic Identification Unit and Major Crimes Unit. No arrests have been made at this time.

Anyone with information on these matters is asked to contact the Hay River RCMP at 874-1111 or Crime Stoppers at http://www.p3tips.com. In the event of an emergency call, 911.

Police are further requesting Hay River residents with security/doorbell cameras check footage for suspicious activity during the following timeframes:

  • November 9th – 3:00a.m. – 5:00a.m. – area of Pine Crescent, Balsam Drive

· November 11th – 3:00a.m. – 5:00a.m. – area of Rowe’s Trailer Court and Stewart Drive

If suspicious activity is observed, contact the Hay River RCMP and an officer will review the footage.

Sturgeon Lake First Nation — Prince Albert RCMP: one charged after stolen vehicle flees from officers

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

On December 20, 2024 at approximately 4:20 p.m., Prince Albert RCMP received a report of a robbery on Sturgeon Lake First Nation.

Officers immediately responded. Investigation determined several individuals approached a male victim. The victim was threatened and his vehicle was stolen. The victim was not physical injured during the incident.

Officers began patrolling to locate the stolen vehicle and soon located it driving on Sturgeon Lake First Nation. They attempted a traffic stop. The vehicle did not stop.

Officers set up a tire deflation device. The suspect vehicle abruptly made a u-turn to avoid it, almost striking two police vehicles. Officers continued to follow it. It eventually came to a stop and the three occupants were arrested.

As a result of continued investigation, 29-year-old Tonisha Fulton from Prince Albert is charged with:

  • two counts, assault police officer with weapon, Section 270.01(2), Criminal Code;
  • one count, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, Section 320.13(1), Criminal Code;
  • one count, flight from peace officer, Section 320.17, Criminal Code; and
  • one count, possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, Section 354(1)(a), Criminal Code.

She appeared in Prince Albert Provincial Court on December 23, 2024.

Tonisha Fulton was also arrested on a warrant from Prince Albert Police Service.

The other two individuals arrested were released without charge.

The investigation continues.

Yarmouth — RCMP charges a man following an attempted robbery

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Yarmouth Town RCMP has charged a man following an attempted robbery in Yarmouth.

On December 23, at approximately 11:00 a.m., RCMP officers responded to a robbery at a pharmacy on Starrs Rd. where a man brandished a knife, threatened employees, and demanded prescription drugs.

Multiple officers responded immediately, located the suspect leaving the business, and arrested him without incident. A prohibited “butterfly” knife was located on his person during the arrest.

Garth Samuel Makarowski, aged 46, of Yarmouth, has been charged with:

  • Attempted Robbery
  • Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited Weapon
  • Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose
  • Uttering Threats (two counts)

Makarowski was held in custody and will appear in Yarmouth Provincial Court today.

Hay River — Hay River RCMP Recover Vehicle Stolen from Ontario

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

On October 30th, Hay River RCMP Officers conducted a traffic stop on a high-value luxury brand vehicle with an expired licence plate. Investigation revealed that the vehicle had a false Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and had actually been stolen in Ontario.

The two occupants of the vehicle were subsequently arrested and the vehicle, suspected to be linked to organized crime, was seized.

Search warrants were obtained and executed on the vehicle as well as a hotel room rented to the vehicle driver. Officers seized over $2000 in cash, several luxury brand watches and other goods as well as drug paraphernalia.

Approximately 248 grams of an unknown powdered substance was seized from the vehicle, the analysis of which is pending.

One of the vehicle occupants was released without charge. The other, 22-year-old Stanley Letcher of Fort Simpson, has been charged with:

  • Possession of property obtained by crime over $5000, contrary to section 354(1)(a) of the Criminal Code

· Operating a vehicle without valid registration, contrary to section 5(a) of the Motor Vehicles Act

· Operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s licence, contrary to section 66(1) of the Motor Vehicles Act

  • Failure to wear a seatbelt, contrary to section 146(2) of the Motor Vehicles Act

Letcher was released from police custody on an Undertaking to appear in court at a later date.

This investigation remains ongoing with assistance from Toronto Police Service and Alberta RCMP’s Auto Theft Unit.

Anyone with information on this matter is asked to contact the Hay River RCMP at 874-1111 or Crime Stoppers at http://www.p3tips.com. In the event of an emergency call, 911.

Fort Resolution — Fort Resolution RCMP Seek Wanted Subject

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

The Fort Resolution RCMP are seeking information on the whereabouts of a wanted suspect.

25-year-old Leron John, of Edmonton, AB, is currently facing numerous charges stemming from incidents that took place in 2023 in Fort Resolution including:

  • Assault with a weapon
  • Uttering threats against a person
  • Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
  • Possession of property obtained by crime

These incidents were subject to a press release in December of 2023.

John has failed to appear in court and is currently subject to a warrant for his arrest issued in the Northwest Territories. John is further subject to a Canada Wide Warrant issued in Alberta for Discharging a firearm with intent.

Prior to the issuing of the warrants, John was subject to judicial interim release with conditions.

He is described as being a black male, approximately 5’6″ tall and 130lbs, with black hair and brown eyes.

Photo: Leron John

Anyone who has information on Leron John’s whereabouts is asked not to approach him and to instead contact the nearest RCMP detachment or Crime Stoppers at http://www.p3tips.com. In the event of an emergency call, 911.

Yellowknife — Yellowknife RCMP Respond to Reported Stabbing

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

On October 27th, 2024 at approximately 1:00 a.m. Yellowknife RCMP received a report that a person had been stabbed in the area of 49th Street. Officers attended the area and located a victim who displayed injuries consistent with being stabbed. The suspect had already fled the scene.

First aid was provided by officers on scene until paramedics arrived and took the victim for treatment.

Investigation remains ongoing at this time. No arrests have been made.

Anyone with information on this matter is asked to contact the Yellowknife RCMP at 669-1111 or Crime Stoppers at http://www.p3tips.com. In the event of an emergency call, 911.

Fort Liard — Fort Liard RCMP Lay Seven Impaired Driving Charges in October

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

So far this month, Fort Liard detachment has laid seven impaired driving charges, an unusually high number for a community of this size. Two of the charges were laid during the national traffic safety initiative, Operation Impact.

Three of these charges were laid against a single driver, who was caught three separate times in the span of two weeks, each time providing breath samples in excess of twice the blood alcohol limit. In one of these matters, the driver struck a marked RCMP vehicle with his ATV, which has since been seized along with his licence. The 35-year-old Fort Liard man will attend court on November 20th, 2024 in Fort Liard.

As impaired driving remains a leading cause of criminal death in Canada, these numbers are disappointing to see.

The RCMP reminds the public that all motorists, regardless of whether they drive ATVs or full-size vehicles, can be subject to mandatory alcohol screening when stopped by police.

Port Saunders —  Port Saunders RCMP responds to single-vehicle crash, driver facing charges of impaired operation

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

A 51-year-old man is facing charges of impaired driving following a single-vehicle crash that on Route 430 on December 22, 2024.

On Sunday, at approximately 6:30 a.m., Port Saunders RCMP, responded to a motor vehicle crash on Route 430, south of Port Saunders. The driver, a Port au Choix man, was assessed by emergency medical services at the scene and showed signs of alcohol impairment. He was arrested for impaired operation and later provided breath samples at the detachment that were above the legal limit.

The man’s vehicle was seized and impounded, his license suspended, and he is set to appear in court at a later date to answer to charges of impaired driving.

Impaired driving is a choice that places the motorist and all others who share the roadway at increased risk of serious injury and/or death. If you suspect a person is driving while impaired, please immediately contact your local police, or dial 911.

Janeville  — RCMP seeking public’s help following break, enter and theft

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

The Chaleur Region RCMP is asking for the public’s help to identify an individual in connection with a break, enter, and theft in Janeville, N.B.

The theft is believed to have occurred on December 22, 2024, between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m., at a business on Route 11, in Janeville.

The individual broke a window to gain entry, and then left with a number of items, including the cash register and cigarettes. The individual was wearing a mask, a black jacket, blue jeans and rubber boots. The individual was travelling in a grey vehicle. The business was unoccupied at the time of the incident.

Police are now releasing surveillance footage photos in hopes that someone may recognize the individual or the vehicle.

Anyone who witnessed suspicious activity, or who has information that could help further the investigation is asked to contact the Chaleur Regional RCMP at 506-548-7771. Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), by downloading the secure P3 Mobile App, or by Secure Web Tips at www.crimenb.ca.

The investigation is ongoing.

Province wide — Saskatchewan RCMP investigating multiple break and enters

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

On August 2, 2024, Canora RCMP received a report of a break and enter at the municipal office in Rama, SK. Investigation determined unknown suspect(s) broke into the office and stole credit cards and a sum of cash. The break-in occurred sometime between July 28 and August 2, 2024. Canora RCMP continue to investigate.

As part of the ongoing investigation, Canora RCMP asked Saskatchewan RCMP crime analysts to see if there were other related incidents. After a thorough review of the files, it’s believed this break-and-enter may be connected to other break-ins to municipal offices and small businesses in Saskatchewan over the past few years. As this is an active and ongoing investigation, we are unable to provide a list of the potentially connected incidents at this time, but can say they occurred in southern and central Saskatchewan.

A suspect has been observed at several of these break-ins and is described as a male who is over the age of 40. At the time of the break-ins, he is often seen wearing a face covering or with a hood up over his head. He is often wearing gloves.

A photo of the suspect, captured at two of these past break-ins, is attached.

If you recognize this suspect or have information about this or any other break-in, contact Canora RCMP at 310-RCMP. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.