Saskatchewan RCMP WEST locate male wanted for breach of statutory release in Saskatoon

May 26, 2023
Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan

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In December 2022, the Saskatchewan RCMP Warrant Enforcement and Suppression Team (WEST) launched an investigation into a 53-year-old male who was wanted for breach of statutory release since February 2019.

Over the following months, Saskatchewan RCMP WEST gathered information on the locations the male was known to frequent. Initial information led investigators to determine Montreal Lake was the male's home community and he had possible ties to downtown Saskatoon. Investigators conducted neighbourhood inquiries and worked in collaboration with the Saskatoon Police Service to gather more information on his whereabouts and followed-up on possible sightings of the male in an attempt to locate him.

On May 25, 2023, Saskatchewan RCMP WEST received a report of a confirmed sighting of the male in downtown Saskatoon. Investigators responded immediately, but the male left prior to their arrival. Saskatchewan RCMP WEST obtained a detailed description of the male and his direction of travel.

Investigators conducted proactive patrols of the area and soon located the male travelling on a bicycle on 20th Street in Saskatoon. As a result of this investigation, Eugene Bird was returned to federal custody without incident.

Saskatchewan RCMP WEST would like to thank the Saskatoon Police Service with their assistance in this investigation.

Background:

The Saskatchewan Enforcement Response Team (SERT) consists of Saskatchewan RCMP's Crime Reduction Team (CRT) and Warrant Enforcement Suppression Team (WEST), as well as the Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team (STRT). SERT will help the Saskatchewan RCMP continue to fulfil its mandate as the province's police force – keeping our communities safe. The Saskatchewan RCMP's Warrant Enforcement and Suppression Team (WEST) supports the apprehension of high-profile offenders and gang members with outstanding warrants. WEST works throughout the entire province, in partnership with municipal police services.

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