Police are searching for the man responsible for stealing a vehicle in an armed robbery on the Muskoday First Nation.
According to the RCMP, officers got a report about a robbery on the First Nation southeast of Prince Albert at around 11:15 p.m. on Saturday.
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“Investigation determined an individual was driving on Bear Paw Drive. They stopped their vehicle and a male approached them, threatened them with a weapon, assaulted them and stole their vehicle,” the Mounties said in a statement.
“The individual reported non-life-threatening injuries to police.”
Police said the stolen vehicle was later found abandoned on Gladstone Crescent in Saskatoon.
“Prince Albert RCMP are working to identify and arrest the suspect. He is described as wearing a red and black hat and a silver chain on his neck,” the RCMP added.
Anyone with information on the alleged robbery was asked to contact the Saskatchewan RCMP or submit a tip anonymously through Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.









