UPDATE: The RCMP Major Crime Unit-South has concluded the abduction investigation from the weekend and it’s been determined no charges will be laid. The Saskatchewan RCMP wants to reiterate our . . .
As a result of investigation, the white/grey truck is not believed to be related to this investigation and police are no longer looking for it. Kelly Baht was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for being unlawfully at large. He was arrested Monday in relation to this warrant, remains in custody, and Regina Police Service will be continuing this separate investigation. As this RCMP investigation is now considered complete, we do not anticipate further updates and do not have any other information to share. UPDATE: This morning, shortly after 9 a.m., Saskatchewan RCMP officers from the Wynyard, Wadena and Punnichy RCMP Detachments located Stephanie Bruch and Kelly Baht safe and sound walking on Highway 35, south of Bankend.
The Saskatchewan RCMP wants to reiterate our thanks to the public and news agencies for sharing information in relation to this file. Due to the serious nature of the complaint received, extensive investigation and searches were completed to help locate the two individuals involved. Once the pair were located by the Wynyard RCMP south of Bankend on Monday morning shortly after 9:00 a.m., the RCMP Major Crime Unit-South continued its investigation to determine if an offence occurred. As a result of investigation, the white/grey truck is not believed to be related to this investigation and police are no longer looking for it.
“Excuse me your honour, excuse me your honour can I say something please. “Your honour. Can I add something really,” he said again interrupting the judge. “I just wanted to know if I could get a 30-day psych assessment at Sask Hospital to see if I’m fit to stand trial,” said Roy. “You legally should be careful about that, you should talk to a lawyer. These are serious charges,” cautioned Judge Murray Pelletier. His matter was adjourned to May. Crown Prosecutor Jennifer Schmidt opposed Roy’s release. Last week RCMP Major Crime Unit South charged Tye Partridge, 23, from Moosomin First Nation with first-degree murder and Jannay Blackbird, 32, from Saulteaux First Nation with second-degree murder. Stormy Wapass-Semaganis, 23, from Edmonton, and Melissa Semaganis, 41, from Poundmaker First Nation, were charged with accessory after the fact to murder.