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Oakes and Heathen have been in custody since they were arrested in July 2020. Onion Lake RCMP had responded to a report that a man was shot with a firearm. The victim was taken to hospital with serious but non life-threatening injuries. Police say the suspects fled Onion Lake in a vehicle. About an hour later the vehicle they were in collided with another vehicle on 46 Avenue in Lloydminster. Police say that after Heathen and Oakes crashed their vehicle they allegedly pointed a firearm at someone in an attempt to steal a truck. They were unsuccessful and fled on foot. Minutes later, they allegedly fired two shots at someone inside a vehicle in a second failed attempted carjacking.
Charges have been dropped against a group of 11 people who were the first to be charged under the Saskatchewan Public Health Act during the COVID-19 pandemic. Charges have been dropped against a group of 11 people who were the first to be charged under the Saskatchewan Public Health Act during the COVID-19 pandemic. They were arrested March 27, 2020, and charged with breaking the Saskatchewan Public Health Order that says no more than 10 people can gather at one time without maintaining a two-meter distance. The 11 charged included Cherokee Cantre, 27, of Makwa Sahgaiechan First Nation, Montana Horse, 22, of Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, Bianca Lasas, 21, of Lloydminster, Megan Lewis, 23, of Onion Lake Cree Nation, Lucas Oakes, 24, of Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, Dedrick Stick, 30, of Lloydminster, Jasmine Wahpistikwan, 23, from Big Island Lake Cree Territory, Francis Waterhen, 26, from Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation, Loewen Wolfe, 31, of Onion Lake Cree Nation, Lorrin Wolfe
COVID gathering restriction charges dropped on 11 people
Charges have been dropped against a group of 11 people who were the first to be charged under the Saskatchewan Public Health Act during the COVID-19 pandemic.
They were arrested March 27, 2020, and charged with breaking the Saskatchewan Public Health Order that says no more than 10 people can gather at one time without maintaining a two-meter distance. The 11 charged included Cherokee Cantre, 27, of Makwa Sahgaiechan First Nation, Montana Horse, 22, of Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, Bianca Lasas, 21, of Lloydminster, Megan Lewis, 23, of Onion Lake Cree Nation, Lucas Oakes, 24, of Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, Dedrick Stick, 30, of Lloydminster, Jasmine Wahpistikwan, 23, from Big Island Lake Cree Territory, Francis Waterhen, 26, from Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation, Loewen Wolfe, 31, of Onion Lake Cree Nation, Lorrin Wolfe, 30, of Onion Lake Cree Nation, and a young offender who can’t be named in accordance with the Youth Cr
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