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Community Alert: Possible Abduction Near Loon Lake, Saskatchewan
Urgent Search for 30-Year-Old Woman Near Makwa Lake
The Saskatchewan RCMP is urgently requesting public assistance to find 30-year-old Nikita Sim, who was reportedly taken from a residence near Makwa Lake, in the broader Loon Lake area, shortly after midnight. Police are treating this as a possible abduction and are working to locate her to confirm her safety and well-being.
The incident was reported at approximately 12:45 a.m. on July 13, 2026. Investigators with the Battlefords RCMP Serious Crimes Unit are leading the investigation. Anyone in or around the Loon Lake, Saskatchewan region who may have seen the involved vehicle or Nikita is being asked to come forward immediately with information.
Official Details from Saskatchewan RCMP
According to the official police information, Nikita Sim was reportedly taken from a residence near Makwa Lake in the early morning hours of July 13, 2026. Her current whereabouts are unknown, and officers are actively working to locate her.
Description of Missing Woman
RCMP have released the following physical description to help the public recognize Nikita:
- Age: 30 years old
- Height: approximately 5 ft 1 in
- Weight: approximately 121 lbs
- Eye colour: brown
- Hair: long brown hair
A photograph of Nikita has been circulated by police to assist in identification:

Associated Vehicle Information
Investigators believe Nikita may be travelling with an adult male in the following vehicle:
- Make & Model: 2009 Chevrolet Impala
- Colour: grey
- Province & Plate: Saskatchewan licence plate 402 NRJ
- Notable damage: damaged windshield and front bumper damage
- Direction of travel: unknown
Residents, travellers, and businesses in and around Loon Lake and the Makwa Lake area are urged to watch for this vehicle and to review any dashcam, home security, or business surveillance footage from the early hours of July 13, 2026. For context on crime patterns in the region, you can review Loon Lake crime statistics and safety data.
How the Public Can Help Right Now
CrimeCanada.ca is asking our community to assist immediately. If you see Nikita Sim, the described vehicle, or have any information about her possible whereabouts, do not approach or attempt to intervene directly. Instead, contact police using the official channels below.
- To reach the Saskatchewan RCMP, call: 310-RCMP (no area code required within Saskatchewan).
- To report information anonymously, contact Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
- Anonymous tips can also be submitted online via: www.saskcrimestoppers.com.
RCMP state that if they identify any immediate risk to the broader public, they will issue additional notifications. At this time, the focus is on locating Nikita and confirming her safety.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, alerts involving a possible abduction are among the most time-sensitive and serious incidents affecting communities in Saskatchewan. Rapid sharing of accurate information can be critical to locating a person safely. Residents in and around smaller communities like Loon Lake and rural municipalities such as Loon Lake No. 561 often know local traffic patterns and unfamiliar vehicles, making community awareness especially important.
We encourage everyone in the region to stay observant, particularly of vehicles matching the description, and to keep an eye on vulnerable or isolated areas such as rural roads, campground access points, and gas stations. If you notice anything that appears unusual or connected to this alert, report it promptly using the official contact numbers above. Community vigilance, responsible reporting, and respect for police directions are key parts of building a safer environment for all residents.
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.

