Police pursued the five for two hours from Lashburn, Sask., to an area north near Paradise Hills. The five are charged with theft of a vehicle, storing a prohibited firearm, four counts of possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, two counts of carrying a concealed weapon, possessing a firearm without a license, being in a vehicle with an unauthorized firearm, possessing a prohibited firearm with accessible ammunition without registration, possession of a firearm with an altered serial number, endangering the safety of the public, and flight from police. Wahpistikwan is scheduled to appear next in Lloydminster Provincial Court on Jan. 21 for a show cause hearing. Cantel’s show cause hearing was adjourned to Jan. 11. Lajimodiere is scheduled to appear on Jan. 26 to speak to his matter.
Lajimodiere had an appearance Dec. 22 and the matter was adjourned to Jan. 26, 2021. He remains in custody. Cantel and Wahpistikwan both had appearances on Dec. 17 and bail hearings are now scheduled for both on Jan. 7, 2021. The five alleged Westside Outlaws gang members took police on a two-hour 150-km chase that started in Lashburn and ended near Frenchman Butte. All five were charged with theft of a vehicle, storing a prohibited firearm, four counts of possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, two counts of carrying a concealed weapon, possessing a firearm without a license, being a vehicle with an unauthorized firearm, possessing a prohibited firearm with accessible ammunition without registration, possession a firearm with an altered serial number, endangering the safety of the public, and flight from police.