Former Saskatoon officer gets conditional discharge for off-duty assault at party - Prince Albert Daily Herald

April 17, 2026
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Former Saskatoon officer gets conditional discharge for off-duty assault at party - Prince Albert Daily Herald

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Michael Joel-Hansen Saskatoon StarPhoenix A dismissed Saskatoon Police Service constable offered an apology to a former colleague in a provincial courtroom on Thursday for assaulting her at a house party in September 2024. Dylan Kemp said he invited the woman to his home for an evening of “safety and enjoyment.” “That’s not what happened that

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