RCMP are searching for a man and a woman after they say a vehicle was stolen at gunpoint in Meadow Lake on Sunday.
Police have issued arrest warrants for Ritchie Wolverine, 33, from Flying Dust First Nation and Ruth Arnold, 28, from Meadow Lake. Both have been charged with robbery with a firearm, and Wolverine has been charged with a number of other offences.
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Wolverine is described as five-foot-nine, weighing 160 lbs, with brown hair and eyes. He has multiple tattoos, including words and numbers on his neck, a money sign and crown on his left arm, and a cross on his cheek. Ruth Arnold is described as five-foot-seven and weighing 130 lbs with blue eyes and black hair.
Police supplied a picture of Wolverine and said they were trying to get one of Arnold.
Saskatchewan RCMP said in a news release on Oct. 20 that officers from the Meadow Lake detachment were called about 10:15 p.m., on Oct. 19 to a home on 2nd Street in Meadow Lake.
Police said that during an argument between two men and a woman at the home, one of the men pointed a gun at the other man, demanding the keys to his SUV.
The gun was not fired, RCMP said, and the wanted man and woman left in the stolen vehicle. No one was injured.
Despite a search, the wanted pair were not found.
Wolverine has been charged with robbery with a firearm, careless use of a firearm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, carrying a concealed weapon, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm when knowing possession unauthorized, possession of restricted firearm with ammunition without a licence, weapons possession contrary to an order and failing to comply with release order conditions.
Arnold has been charged with robbery with a firearm.
Meadow Lake RCMP continue to investigate and said anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 310-RCMP, their local police service or to inform Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or at saskcrimestoppers.com.
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