Battleford RCMP locate two wanted males, charged also with resisting arrest

June 8, 2022
Saulteaux First Nation, Saskatchewan

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On June 3, 2022, at approximately 6:10 p.m., Battleford RCMP received a report that two males wanted on warrants were on Saulteaux First Nation.

Officers responded, located the males on a grid road and advised them to stop as they were under arrest. The males ran away through a field. The officers followed the males on foot. One was located and arrested shortly after.

Officers continued to search for the second male. On June 4, 2022, Battleford RCMP received a report he was on Saulteaux First Nation and he was located and arrested at a residence shortly afterwards.

Andy Swiftwolfe of Moosomin First Nation was charged with one count, resist arrest, Section 129(a), Criminal Code.

He was also arrested on warrants from Battleford RCMP for the following charges: three counts of break and enter, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, two counts of flight from police officer, obstruct police officer, two counts of possession of stolen property under $5,000, six counts of mischief under $5,000, three counts of theft over $5,000, theft under $5,000, two counts of possession of break in instruments, two counts of possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, fail to attend court and fail to comply with release order.

Grant Swiftwolfe of Moosomin First Nation was charged with one count, resist arrest, Section 129(a), Criminal Code. He was also arrested on warrants from Battleford RCMP for the following charges: possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and theft of truck.

Andy Swiftwolfe and Grant Swiftwolfe are scheduled to appear in North Battleford Provincial Court on June 6, 2022

"This is an excellent example of community-police collaboration," says Sgt. Adam Buckingham of the Battleford Municipal General Investigation Section. "We received information from the public that resulted in us arresting two individuals wanted on warrants related to investigations into local theft and weapons-related offences. Reporting tips and suspicious activity helps police do our job, and ultimately results in safer neighbourhoods."

Saskatchewan RCMP Police Dog Services, the Battleford RCMP Gang Task Force and the North Battleford Provincial and Municipal General Investigation Sections assisted in this investigation.

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