Prince Albert police arrested 49 people last month on warrant blitz
Prince Albert police had a busy month in November, executing 114 warrants and arresting 49 people as part of a project to arrest individuals with outstanding warrants.
According to a release from the Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS), the project, carried out by the proactive policing unit, concluded Wednesday.
The charges associated with these warrants ranged from breaching court orders to serious offenses like assault and sexual assault.
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"We prioritize the safety and wellbeing of our community by locating and apprehending offenders who feel the rules don't apply to them," Prince Albert police chief Patrick Nogier said.
According to PAPS, throughout November, there were 47 self-generated calls, 17 new charges were laid, and one stolen vehicle was recovered.
Prince Albert police say they continue to implement strategies to reduce crime and enhance public safety.
Anyone with information regarding individuals with outstanding warrants is encouraged to contact the police.
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