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High-ranking Onion Lake street gang member gets jail time

Drug and weapons-related charges were dropped against him in two provinces but he was sentenced on trying to evade police.
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Drug trafficking charges in two provinces were dropped against Courtlin LIttlewolfe but he was sentenced in Lloydminster Provincial Court to 600 days in Jail on charges of flight from police and dangerous driving.

LLOYDMINSTER – A high-ranking Onion Lake street gang member who had drug trafficking charges dropped against him in two provinces has been given jail time for evading police.

Courtlin Kayne Clive Johnson LIttlewolfe was sentenced in Lloydminster Provincial Court to 600 days in Jail on charges of flight from police and dangerous driving. With 365 days of pre-custody credit, 34-year-old LIttlewolfe had 52 days left to serve after being sentenced on Oct. 4. Littlewolfe had been in custody for 365, which translated into 548 days credit at 1.5 days for each day in remand.

Littlewolfe was scheduled to be sentenced in May but there were delays after he fired his lawyer.

According to court documents, Littlewolfe also goes by the name of Courtlin Clive Whitstone.

Last year Littlewolfe had drug trafficking and weapons-related charges stayed against him in Saskatchewan and Alberta courts.

In December 2022, weapons-related charges were stayed against Littlewolfe in Lloydminster Sask., Provincial Court.

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Courtlin Littlewolfe, was arrested in January 2021. In the vehicle Littlewolfe was allegedly driving, Lloydminster RCMP seized more than $47,000 in drugs, $8,000 in cash, a handgun, ammunition, and a knife. There were also red bandanas generally worn by Westside Outlaws street gang based out of OLCN. RCMP photo

In March 2022, all drug trafficking and weapons-related charges were stayed against him in  Lloydminster Alberta Provincial Court.

Court heard that Littlewolfe is a high-ranking member of Westside Outlawz street gang based out of Onion Lake Cree Nation. 

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