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Community Alert: Assault on RCMP and Vehicle Damage in Beauval
In the early morning of June 8, 2026, Beauval RCMP arrested a 28-year-old man following a series of disturbances in the community of Beauval, Saskatchewan. The incident involved damage to property at a residence, damage to a police vehicle, and an assault on responding officers.
According to the official report, officers were first called to a residence in Beauval at approximately 1:30 a.m. for a disturbance involving a male and several individuals at the location. After the initial altercation and property damage, the same male was later reported to have damaged a parked police vehicle. When officers located and arrested him, he allegedly threatened and assaulted the responding members of the RCMP. Charges have been laid and the accused has made a court appearance.
Official Incident Details
On June 8, 2026, at about 1:30 a.m., Beauval RCMP received a complaint about a male causing a disturbance at a residence in Beauval. Officers determined that an altercation had taken place between this male and a group of individuals inside the residence, during which a door was reported damaged. The male left the property following this conflict.
Shortly afterward, police received a second report indicating that the same male had damaged an RCMP police vehicle that was parked outside another residence in Beauval. Officers then located the suspect and placed him under arrest. During the arrest process, the male is alleged to have made threats and physically assaulted the officers involved.
As a result of the investigation, 28-year-old Andrew Aubichon, from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has been charged with multiple Criminal Code offences, including resisting police, assaulting an officer, and mischief involving property and a motor vehicle.
Charges Laid
The following charges have been laid against Andrew Aubichon (28), of Saskatoon:
- One count of resisting or obstructing a peace officer, contrary to Section 129(a) of the Criminal Code.
- One count of assaulting a peace officer, contrary to Section 270(2) of the Criminal Code.
- Two counts of mischief under $5,000 related to damage to property, contrary to Section 430(4) of the Criminal Code.
- One count of mischief over $5,000 involving damage to a motor vehicle, contrary to Section 430(3) of the Criminal Code.
- One count of uttering threats against a person, contrary to Section 264.1(1)(a) of the Criminal Code.
- One count of failing to comply with a probation order, contrary to Section 733.1(1) of the Criminal Code.
Andrew Aubichon appeared in court in Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan, on June 10, 2026. No further details on court outcomes were provided in the official release.
Residents who want a broader view of local trends can explore Beauval crime statistics and safety data to better understand how this incident fits into the overall crime and safety picture for the community.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, incidents involving assaults on police officers and significant property damage are important markers of community risk in Saskatchewan. When officers are threatened or harmed while responding to calls for service, it can compromise their ability to protect the public and safely manage emergencies. Property damage, especially to critical assets like police vehicles, can also reduce the resources available to respond to other incidents in the area.
For community members, disturbances at residences and confrontations that escalate into violence are reminders to prioritize de-escalation and safety. If you witness a volatile situation, keep a safe distance, avoid direct involvement, and contact local RCMP or emergency services rather than intervening yourself. Providing clear, timely information to police—such as descriptions of people involved, direction of travel, and any immediate safety concerns—helps officers respond more effectively and safely. Staying informed about local trends, including through tools like Beauval’s crime and safety data, supports our shared mission to build safer, more resilient communities across Saskatchewan.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the saskatchewan community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.
