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MJPS NEWS:Today, Moose Jaw Police Chief Robert Davis attended the Saskatchewan Police College graduation ceremony to del...
06/08/2026

MJPS NEWS:

Today, Moose Jaw Police Chief Robert Davis attended the Saskatchewan Police College graduation ceremony to deliver remarks and pin badges on four graduates who have joined the Moose Jaw Police Service.

Congratulations to Brody Baumann, Aman Rizvi, Shae DeMarce, and Zachary Martens, who was voted valedictorian by the class of 43 recruits. After 21 weeks of academic, physical, and technical training, they will begin their new careers with the Moose Jaw Police Service this coming week.

06/08/2026

**UPDATE - Missing youth located**

The 13-year-old female youth (posted June 2, 2026) has been located.

The Moose Jaw Police Service appreciates the public's assistance in this matter.

COMMUNITY CONNECTION:Little Oak Child and Youth Justice Centre is dedicated to cultivating a safe and welcoming space fo...
06/04/2026

COMMUNITY CONNECTION:

Little Oak Child and Youth Justice Centre is dedicated to cultivating a safe and welcoming space for vulnerable children and youth when they engage with law enforcement.

In support of this mission, Prince Arthur Community School’s art club generously agreed to have their artwork displayed in this space. The presence of peer-created artwork is a small but meaningful way to help create a comfortable and disarming environment for the young individuals who access this resource.

Thank you to the students and staff at Prince Arthur Community School for supporting the important work of Little Oak. The Moose Jaw Police Service is proud of partnerships of all sizes with organizations and groups throughout our community.

06/03/2026

**UPDATE - Missing youth located**

The 17-year-old female youth (posted June 2, 2026) has been located.

The Moose Jaw Police Service appreciates the public's assistance in this matter.

06/02/2026

**UPDATE - Missing youth located**

The 13-year-old female youth (posted May 31, 2026) has been located. The Moose Jaw Police Service appreciates the public's assistance in this matter.

**Assist to locate** 13 year-old Nyah NANCARROWDate: May 31, 2026The Moose Jaw Police Service is asking for the public’s...
06/01/2026

**Assist to locate** 13 year-old Nyah NANCARROW

Date: May 31, 2026

The Moose Jaw Police Service is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Nyah Nancarrow.

Nyah was last seen at her residence on South Hill in Moose Jaw on Friday, May 29, in the evening. Nyah is described at 5’4” tall, 110lbs, with long dark hair and was last wearing grey Nike shorts and a red sweater.

Police do not believe that Nyah has come to any harm, however, due to her age and risk factors we are asking for assistance in locating her.

Anyone with information on Nyah’s whereabouts is asked to please call the Moose Jaw Police Service at 306-694-7600 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously by calling or using the P3 Tips app.

Come visit us and our community partners at the “Slow to 60” - SGI road safety event - Monday, June 1 - 5pm-8pm @ 320 No...
05/29/2026

Come visit us and our community partners at the “Slow to 60” - SGI road safety event - Monday, June 1 - 5pm-8pm @ 320 North Service Road, Moose Jaw.

In Saskatchewan work zone signs on municipal roads and in urban areas may differ from highway work zones. You’re still required to slow to 60 km/h or the speed that’s posted when you enter the work area, and follow the directions of all signs in the zone.

You also must slow to 60 km/h when:

- approaching a law enforcement vehicle or emergency vehicle when stopped at the side of the road with its lights flashing

- passing Ministry of Highways machinery or equipment when stopped at the side of the road with its lights flashing

- passing a tow or service truck with its amber and/or blue beacon flashing while it’s assisting a vehicle

(SGI website)

**Police Dog Retirement- Police Service Dog (PSD) True**Cst. Woods, along with PSD True, worked their final shift togeth...
05/25/2026

**Police Dog Retirement- Police Service Dog (PSD) True**

Cst. Woods, along with PSD True, worked their final shift together as part of the Moose Jaw Police Service Canine Unit on May 24, 2026. After a dedicated career that began in 2019, PSD True is officially retiring at the age of 8 years-old.

PSD True, a Belgian Malinois breed, had a great career serving the community of Moose Jaw. Throughout her years of service she assisted in arrests and critical incidents, proving herself to be a dependable and courageous police service dog. PSD True demonstrated the drive, intelligence, and loyalty that would define her career. Throughout their time together Cst. Woods and PSD True formed a strong bond that was built on trust, discipline, and dedication to public safety.

During PSD True's time at the Moose Jaw Police Service she faced dangerous situations in the line of duty, always serving with courage. Her determination and commitment to protecting the community earned her the respect of officers and citizens alike. In 2022, a career highlight for PSD True was competing in the Canadian Police Canine Association National Trials in Camrose, Alberta. PSD True took home first place in obedience, as well as earning trophies in evidence locating and criminal apprehension.

Outside of operational duties, PSD True was a favourite at community events and demonstrations. PSD True loved interacting with children at schools, visiting hospitals, and displaying her PSD skills at community events. PSD True's demeanour made her an incredible ambassador for the Moose Jaw Police Service.

PSD True will now enjoy retirement at home with the Woods family. She will spend her days relaxing, being spoiled, and continuing her role as a loyal companion.

Congratulations, PSD True! Enjoy your well-earned retirement! 🐾🚔 *note- Cst. Woods is not retiring*

**Moose Jaw Police Service K-9 assist in the arrest of male wanted on a Canada-wide warrant**Over the weekend Moose Jaw ...
05/20/2026

**Moose Jaw Police Service K-9 assist in the arrest of male wanted on a Canada-wide warrant**

Over the weekend Moose Jaw Police Service members, with the help of our K-9 unit (PSD Mace), apprehended a male wanted on a Canada-wide warrant.

Our members collaborated, searched, and located the wanted male hiding inside a residence. PSD Mace helped locate and extract the male from his hiding spot. The male was then safely taken into police custody.

PSD Mace, along with our other K-9 members and their handlers, are truly an invaluable tool when it comes to assisting us in our commitment to public safety in Moose Jaw.

20-year-old Brennen Chance PACZAY was arrested and held in custody facing multiple charges, including: possession of a controlled substance, break/enter and commit theft (x2), trespassing by night (x2), fraudulent use of credit card, attempted break and enter and possession of property obtained by crime, over $5000. PACZAY will appear in Moose Jaw Provincial court May 21, 2026.

05/16/2026

**UPDATE****Missing youth** - the female youth has been located. The Moose Jaw Police Service appreciates the publics assistance in this matter. (original post May 15, 2026)

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