RCMP searching for 24-year-old Big River First Nation man wanted on multiple charges - Prince Albert Daily Herald

April 22, 2026
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RCMP searching for 24-year-old Big River First Nation man wanted on multiple charges - Prince Albert Daily Herald

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The RCMP are searching for a 24-year-old Big River First Nation man wanted on seven charges, including one count of assault and one count of assault with a weapon. The charges stem from an altercation on Big River First Nation the evening of 6:15 p.m. RCMP officers were called to the scene at around 6:15

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