â–º Listen Live

Man arrested after hours-long barricade in Saddle Lake Cree Nation

It was an armed man who barricaded himself and a woman in a Saddle Lake Cree Nation home that caused a “civil emergency” to be declared near St. Paul Sunday night. RCMP say they heard about the situation around 7 p.m. but when they got to the home, the man refused to leave.

Officers set up a perimeter and brought in Police Dog Services and a helicopter. Traffic on Highway 36 near St. Brides was also detoured.

Corporal Ronald Bumbry says they had continuous contact with both the man and the woman, who apparently knew each each. The woman left safely around 11 p.m., and the RCMP’s Emergency Response Team went into the home and arrested the man around 7 a.m. Monday morning. Two guns and ammunition were also taken.

31 year old Stacey Cardinal of Saddle Lake has been charged with 17 offences, including forcible confinement, pointing a firearm, uttering threats, assault with a weapon, careless use of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm, failing to comply with court conditions and resisting arrest. He’ll appear in court in St. Paul on March 2nd.

RCMP have thanked the public for their patience with traffic disruptions in the area. The Regional Director of Emergency Management says the civil emergency was put in place as a precaution, and it was removed this morning.

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Cold Lake council offering 1,000 free kids tickets for RCMP Musical Ride

The RCMP Musical Ride is coming to Cold Lake on July 24 and the city is making it easier for families to attend by giving up to 1,000 free children's tickets. 

Cold Lake adjusts sponsorship for RCMP charity golf tournament

During the June 24th council meeting, Cold Lake city council approved a request to move $3,500 sponsorship grant for the upcoming RCMP Charity Golf Tournament after the original sponsorship level became unavailable. 

Safety upgrades pushed for St. Brides intersection following deadly crash

St. Paul councillor is calling for safety improvements at the St. Brides intersection following a deadly crash in April that claimed three lives. 

Two arrested after firearm and drug seized in Elk Point

Two people are facing firearm and drug-related charges after Elk Point RCMP stopped a vehicle on the mourning of June 19.

Heat warning issued for the Lakeland region

Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for the Lakeland, with daytime highs expected to reach 29°C and overnight lows near 14°C for the next two days.
- Advertisement -