The Saskatchewan RCMP released its monthly data-driven list of high-risk wanted individuals Friday morning, calling on the public to help locate offenders who pose a significant threat to community safety.
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The provincial police service issued the updated roster on May 15, noting that every individual on the list has an active arrest warrant and was last known to be living somewhere in Saskatchewan.
Mounties emphasize that this is a selective list and does not represent every person currently wanted across the province. Instead, investigators utilize a scoring system based on Statistics Canada’s Crime Severity Index to determine who appears on the public ledger.
The system weighs both the total volume and the relative severity of an individual’s current criminal charges to calculate the potential harm they present to local communities.

Police added that socio-economic status, age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality and disability are not factored into the data-driven selection process.
The monthly initiative aims to gather tips and information from the public to advance ongoing investigations and safely take the offenders into custody.
The RCMP strongly advise the public not to approach, contact or attempt to apprehend any of the wanted individuals on their own.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts, current activities or associations of these individuals is asked to immediately contact police by calling 310-RCMP (310-7257), or 911 in the event of an emergency.
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