PRINCE ALBERT – Prince Albert Police Service Crime Reduction Team (PACRT) arrested 26-year-old Tyler Russell Shane Bear who was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. He was charged with additional firearms and drug trafficking offences.
On July 19, PACRT saw a vehicle at a home in the 1700 Block of Spence Street that had been involved in multiple flights from police overnight. The suspected driver was wanted Canada wide for a parole suspension warrant. Members of PACRT began surveillance on the residence when Bear was observed leaving on a bicycle. He was arrested a short distance from the residence. Police say that Bear had on his possession, a manipulated .22 calibre firearm with ammunition, methamphetamine, a scale, a knife, and $1,690 cash.
Bear now faces charges of possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a pohibited weapon, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, resisting arrest, possession of property obtained by crime, driving while prohibited, and dangerous driving.
Bear made his first court appearance on Thursday morning.
The PACRT team was assisted by the Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team.
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