RCMP lay 64 charges: Marshall theft solved

RCMP has charged three people in connection with a Landis bank robbery and a series of ATM thefts across Saskatchewan, including incidents in Neilburg and Marshall.

North Battleford RCMP’s Provincial General Investigation Section (GIS) laid 64 charges after investigating crimes that happened between Nov. 2024 and Jan. 1.

Police say break-ins, thefts, and attempted thefts occurred in multiple communities, including Neilburg, Marshall, Dodsland, Rosetown, Gull Lake, Lemberg, Wolseley, Craven, Battleford, Perdue, and Mosquito, Grizzly Bear’s Head, Lean Man First Nation.

“This investigation involved extensive resources and large-scale coordination across multiple detachment areas,” said Sgt. Adam Buckingham, Officer in Charge of North Battleford GIS. “The number of crimes solved highlights the strong collaboration between RCMP support units and front-line officers.”

Investigators identified suspects and executed a search warrant at a residence in Biggar on Feb. 5. Officers seized evidence linked to the Landis bank robbery and ATM thefts.

Two suspects, Sheena Benoit, 36, and Joshua Meszaros, 33, were arrested at the scene.

Benoit, also known as Sheena Harrabek, faces 16 charges, including break and enter, theft over $5,000, and mischief over $5,000. Meszaros faces 24 charges, including disguised with intent, break and enter, theft over $5,000, and mischief.

A third suspect, Jeremy Seery, 48, of Rosetown, was arrested on Feb. 12. He faces 24 charges, including robbery with an offensive weapon, break and enter, disguise with intent, and theft.

Benoit and Meszaros are set to appear in North Battleford Provincial Court on April 7. Seery is scheduled to appear on April 14.

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