Saskatoon police say both inmates who escaped from the Regional Psychiatric Centre (RPC) in Saskatoon are now in custody.
Police said the second inmate, 24-year-old Matthew Shaundel Michel, was captured by the RCMP east of Saskatoon on Thursday.
Michel was arrested at the Sunset Estates. He had been travelling in a stolen vehicle from the Warman area to the Humboldt area. RCMP tried to stop the vehicle near Humboldt, but the vehicle fled on Highway 5 toward Saskatoon. RCMP said the vehicle ran out of gas and Michel went into the residential area, where they found him on the roof of one of the homes. He had been threatening to harm himself, but gave himself up after a short negotiation.
Michel was arrested and taken into custody.
Michel and 29-year-old Kendal Lee Campeau escaped from the RPC at approximately 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday.
Just before 2 a.m., police said Campeau had been captured without incident at a Confederation Park home on Douglas Crescent.
In 2010, Campeau pleaded guilty to charges for storming a guard station at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre with other inmates armed with homemade knives, taking three correctional workers hostage. The guards were not injured.