Community Alert: Southey RCMP Seek Public Help to Locate Ronald Carnahan

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Community Alert: Southey RCMP Seek Public Help to Locate Ronald Carnahan

Section 1: The Alert

Southey RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in locating 52-year-old Ronald (Ron) Carnahan, who is currently wanted on a warrant in Saskatchewan. Police are actively investigating and need citizens to report any sightings or information about his whereabouts, particularly in areas he is known to visit.

Carnahan is believed to travel throughout parts of southern and central Saskatchewan, and may be driving a specific pickup truck described below. Residents in and around Regina Beach, Weekes, Strasbourg, and the wider Southey region are urged to stay alert, review the description carefully, and contact police immediately if they see him. Do not attempt to approach or detain him yourself.

Section 2: Official Details

Wanted Individual

The individual being sought by Southey RCMP is:

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  • Name: Ronald Carnahan (also known as “Ron”)
  • Age: 52 years old

Outstanding Warrant & Investigation

  • Charge: Harassing communications
  • Authority: Warrant issued by Southey RCMP
  • Context: The charge stems from an ongoing police investigation.

Physical Description of Ronald (Ron) Carnahan

  • Height: Approximately 5 ft 10 in
  • Weight: About 210 lbs
  • Eye colour: Brown
  • Hair: Shaved or very short hair

Vehicle Information

  • Vehicle type: 2011 Dodge Ram pickup truck
  • Colour: Brown or tan
  • License plate: Saskatchewan plate 988 PCF

Areas He Is Known to Travel

  • Regina Beach, Saskatchewan
  • Weekes, Saskatchewan
  • Strasbourg, Saskatchewan

Because Southey sits within a broader regional pattern of rural and small-town policing, residents may also find it useful to review local crime and safety data for nearby communities such as Southey, Saskatchewan — Crime Statistics & Safety Data when assessing trends in their area.

Image of Wanted Person

Please review the following image carefully so you can recognize the individual if seen:

Police-issued photo of Ronald Carnahan, a 52-year-old man wanted by Southey RCMP in Saskatchewan

Image: RCMP handout – Ronald Carnahan

How the Public Can Help

CrimeCanada.ca and the RCMP are asking for the community’s active assistance. If you see Ronald (Ron) Carnahan or the vehicle described above, or if you have any information about his current location:

  • Do NOT approach him.
  • Immediately contact your local police or Southey RCMP by calling 310-RCMP (no area code required within Saskatchewan).
  • To provide information anonymously, contact Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online via www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Every piece of information, even if it seems minor, can help police safely locate the wanted individual and bring the investigation to a conclusion. Community reporting has proven to be a critical tool in many similar warrants across Saskatchewan’s smaller communities such as Hepburn and Harris, as documented in regional safety and crime statistics.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

At CrimeCanada.ca, our mission is to support safer communities across Saskatchewan by helping residents stay informed about active police alerts, emerging trends, and local risk factors. Warrants related to harassing communications can involve persistent, unwanted contact that may escalate over time, impacting both individual victims and the broader sense of safety in small communities.

For residents in and around Southey, Regina Beach, Weekes, and Strasbourg, staying aware of who is currently sought by police is an important part of community safety. We encourage residents to:

  • Stay informed about local incidents and active alerts by regularly reviewing trusted sources such as our Safety Alerts section.
  • Report suspicious behaviour or worrying patterns of communication to police before they escalate.
  • Use caution when sharing personal contact information and block or document harassing calls, messages, or online contact.
  • Encourage neighbours, especially seniors and vulnerable individuals, to report unwanted or threatening communication.

Community vigilance, timely reporting, and cooperation with the RCMP are key to preventing further harm and ensuring that individuals wanted on warrants are located safely. Public participation is not about confrontation—it’s about observation and responsible reporting.


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.

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