Four charged by St. Paul RCMP during search warrant investigations

Last Updated: June 27, 2024By Tags: , , ,

Four people are facing charges after being apprehended by St. Paul RCMP.

On June 24, St. Paul RCMP went to two locations within town to arrest four individuals following information gathered during a coordination warrant apprehension effort.

As a result of the investigation, the following individuals were arrested:

  • Shane Jackson (33), a resident of St. Paul, was charged with Failure to comply with release order (x3) and Theft under $5000. He was brought before a justice of the peace and remanded into custody. Jackson is to appear at the Alberta Court of Justice in St. Paul on June 27.
  • Cormac Crawford (27), a resident of St. Paul, was charged with Resisting a Peace Officer while being arrested for his Failure to comply with release order warrants (x2). Crawford was brought before a justice of the peace and released on conditions. He is to appear at the Alberta Court of Justice in St. Paul on July 11.
  • Brittney Gosselin-Redcrow (19), a resident of St. Paul, was arrested on warrants originating from two jurisdictions, with original charges including Possession of property obtained by crime over $5000 (x2), Unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon and Failure to comply with release order. She was brought before a justice of the peace who released her on conditions. Gosselin-Redcrow is set to appear at the Alberta Court of Justice in Vermillion on July 15, and in Bonnyville on July 23.
  • Tiara Cardinal (20), a resident of Whitefish Lake First Nation, was arrested on outstanding warrants of Uttering threats against a person, Assault, and Failure to attend court. Cardinal was released and is to appear at the Alberta Court of Justice in St. Paul on Sept. 12, 2024. 

“This is one of many instances where St. Paul RCMP have utilized proactive policing techniques, as well as information from the public, to target recidivism and apprehend habitual offenders within the community,” said Cpl. Stephen Cunningham with the St. Paul RCMP. 

“We would like to thank the public for coming forth with their concerns and we will keep listening and doing our best to address them.”