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Unsolved

Date: 2025-10-16

Theft-North Battleford

On August 21st, 2025, Battlefords RCMP received a report of an unknown male who stole a welder from the Canadian Tire in North Battleford. An unknown female returned the stolen…

Unsolved

Date: 2025-10-15

Theft of Fuel-Asquith

On October 11th, 2025, around 11:30am, unknown suspect(s) attended a gas station in Asquith and fueled before leaving without paying. Grey 2011 Cadillac Escalade – SK License Plate 648 NLQ…

Unsolved

Date: 2025-10-09

Break & Enter/Theft-Martensville

Martensville RCMP are requesting assistance to identify these individuals involved in a Break and Enter at a business in Martensville that occurred on October 7th, 2025. Approximately $14,000 worth of…

Wanted

Date: 2025-10-09

Wanted-Dakota ASAPACE

Age: 33 Last Known Address: Regina Wanted for: – Unlawfully at Large If you know the current location of this wanted individual, please call your nearest Police Service. If you…

Wanted

Date: 2025-10-09

Wanted-Gerald MCCALLUM

Age: 39 Last Known Address: Beauval Wanted for: – Unlawfully at Large If you know the current location of this wanted individual, please call your nearest Police Service. If you…

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Date: 2025-10-01

Stolen Tools-Wadena

Wadena RCMP received a report of tools being stolen out of a combine that was parked in the field overnight. No neighboring properties, witnesses or cameras. List of stolen items…

Unsolved

Theft of Signs-Davidson

Craik RCMP received a report from The Town of Davidson regarding 2 signs being stolen – a large metal sign (cut to look like a train) and a sign with…

Unsolved

Date: 2025-09-22

Theft of Bicycle-Wadena

On September 20th, 2025 at approximately 12:00PM, a Gosen Q5 e-bike was stolen from the Wadena Fitness Center. The bike was left outside with key inside. Camera footage captured a…

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SASKATCHEWAN CRIME STOPPERS is a community program that successfully combines the efforts of the Public, the Media and the Police to solve crime in our communities.

By offering cash awards and ensuring complete anonymity, Crime Stoppers has eliminated two of the biggest obstacles that normally keep the public from getting involved, namely Fear and Apathy.

Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers was founded in 1987 with the objective of providing this program to all Rural Municipalities, Cities, Towns and Villages not previously benefiting from a Crime Stoppers program. The residents of these areas are the beneficiaries of the Crime Stoppers program by making their communities safer places to live. This is being accomplished through an increased percentage of crimes solved and stolen property recovered. The program also sends a strong preventative message that we, the residents of Saskatchewan, are not willing to turn a blind eye on crime.

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    Cases Cleared
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    Arrests Made
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    Property Recovered
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  • $20,790,789

    Total $ Recovered

WHAT TIPSTERS NEED TO KNOW

By providing information that Crime Stoppers will share with law enforcement agencies, you are providing an important and valuable public service. We understand that disclosure of your identity might put you at risk. We do everything we can to protect your anonymity. However, that anonymity may be open to challenge in the following situations:

A call to Crime Stoppers made with the intention of “furthering criminal activity or interfering with the administration of justice”. A party who is guilty of a crime cannot use Crime Stoppers to try to divert the blame onto someone else. Crime Stoppers cannot be used to try to “frame” an innocent person.

There is evidence that disclosure of some or all of a tip is necessary to establish someone’s innocence.

A tipster having received the benefit of full legal advice may, for his or her own reasons, elect to waive the privilege.

Do not send any sexually explicit images or videos because they will be forwarded directly to law enforcement and the sender’s anonymity cannot be assured. These will not be treated as a Crime Stoppers tip and will not be eligible for a reward.