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Saskatoon Police Service
Police and crisis team helping the city’s most vulnerable
It's been one year since crisis workers were paired with Saskatoon police patrol officers. In that time they dealt with over 900 calls dealing with the homeless and the mentally ill. "A lot of t...
Jan 28, 2016
Students discussing La Loche shooting prompts police complaint
It ends up an apparent threat at a Saskatoon elementary school was actually just four kids discussing the tragedy in La Loche. Police were called to Westmount School, located at 411 Avenue J North, ar...
Jan 25, 2016
Youth curfew not a consideration for Saskatoon police
The board of police commissioners believes a city-wide youth curfew would not be the best use of police resources in Saskatoon after a local woman came forward about her concerns with youth "running w...
Jan 21, 2016
Police tighten privacy rules around people in detention, custody
A Saskatoon man is disappointed that concerned citizens can no longer call and find out if someone is being held in a police detention cell. The President of the Aboriginal Affairs Coalition of...
CKOM News
Jan 20, 2016
1st Twitter poll on traffic enforcement posted
Round one of a new traffic enforcement initiative by the Saskatoon Police Service has gone live. On Tuesday, the police service's new Twitter account @SPSTraffic posted its first poll asking the publi...
CKOM News
Jan 19, 2016
Saskatoon police launch new initiative for traffic enforcement
Police are handing some decision-making power over to the public when it comes to traffic enforcement. This week the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) plans to introduce a new traffic program allowing th...
CKOM News
Jan 18, 2016
UPDATE: Police release description of woman who allegedly jumped off Broadway Bridge
Saskatoon police have released a description of a woman who reportedly jumped from the Broadway Bridge Monday morning. The woman was described by a witness as in her 20s, around five feet tall and 300...
CKOM News
Jan 11, 2016
Organized crime charges officially laid against men charged in Project Forseti
Organized crime charges have officially been laid against seven men already facing a combination of drug, weapon and assault charges in connection to the Project Forseti drug busts across Saskatchewan...
CKOM News
Dec 17, 2015
Late night shooting reported in College Park neighbourhood
Investigators are on the scene of a reported shooting in the 200 block of Carleton Drive. Saskatoon police have taken several people into custody and have recovered at least one fire arm. At th...
Dec 06, 2015
Saskatoon Police investigate armed robbery
Saskatoon Police are investigating an armed robbery that happened early Sunday morning. Three men got away with cash, liquor, and cigarettes from a business in the 2400 block of 22nd St. West. They we...
Dec 06, 2015
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