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Wanted

Date: 2026-03-04

Wanted-Tristin SEBOK

Age: 35 Last Known Address: Saskatoon 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: 2026-03-04

Wanted-Alphonse DUROCHER

Age: 42 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…

Wanted

Date: 2026-03-04

Wanted-Cody CARON

Age: 42 Last Known Address: Saskatoon 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: 2026-03-04

Wanted-Jason BAKER

Age: 32 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…

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Date: 2026-03-02

Stolen Tools-Rosetown

Rosetown RCMP are looking for a large collection of tools that were stolen at the beginning of February 2026. The tools include a Millwaukee Impact drill and batteries, as well…

Unsolved

Date: 2026-03-02

Theft-Warman

Warman RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying an unknown individual who stole over $400 worth of merchandise from Zak’s Home Hardware in Warman on February 22nd, 2026, at…

Unsolved

Date: 2026-03-02

Break & Enter-Wishart

On Sunday February 22nd, 2026, Wynyard RCMP attended to a call of a Break and Enter at the Post Office in Wishart. Suspects damaged the building and several mail items…

Wanted

Date: 2026-02-25

Wanted-Keiston CUSTER

Age: 30 Last Known Address: Saskatchewan Penitentiary (Prince Albert) Wanted for: – Unlawfully at Large If you know the current location of this wanted individual, please call your nearest Police…

About Us

SASKATCHEWAN CRIME STOPPERS is a community program that successfully brings together the public, the media, and the police to solve crime and build safer communities. By offering cash rewards and guaranteeing complete anonymity, Crime Stoppers has removed two of the biggest barriers that often prevent the public from coming forward: Fear and Apathy.

Established in 1987, the program empowers residents to make their communities safer by contributing anonymously to crime-solving efforts. This has led to an increased number of crimes solved and stolen property recovered. 

 

 

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  • 4,220

    Cases Cleared
  • 3,731

    Arrests Made
  • $11,137,152

    Property Recovered
  • $9,619,892

    Drugs Seized
  • $20,944,536

    Total $ Recovered

WHAT TIPSTERS NEED TO KNOW

When you contact Crime Stoppers, you are providing a valuable public service by sharing information that may assist law enforcement in solving or preventing crime. We recognize that revealing your identity could place you at risk, which is why anonymity is at the core of our program.

We are committed to doing everything we can to protect your identity. However, there are rare and specific circumstances in which anonymity may be legally challenged or limited.

Misuse of the Program; If a tip is submitted with the intent of furthering criminal activity or interfering with the administration of justice, anonymity may be challenged (example: attempting to falsely accuse someone).

     

    Establishing Innocence; If there is evidence that disclosing part or all of a tip is necessary to prove someone’s innocence, a court may require disclosure.

    Voluntary Waiver of Anonymity; A tipster who has received independent legal advice may choose to waive their right to anonymity.

    Sexually Explicit Content; Do not submit sexually explicit images or videos. These will be forwarded directly to law enforcement, and your anonymity cannot be guaranteed. Such submissions are not considered Crime Stoppers tips and will not be eligible for rewards.