Community Alert: Armed Attempted Home Invasion in Flin Flon

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Flin Flon RCMP crime scene related to armed attempted home invasion on Ross Street in Flin Flon, Manitoba

Community Alert: Armed Attempted Home Invasion in Flin Flon

On May 18, 2026, officers from Flin Flon RCMP responded to an urgent call about an armed group allegedly trying to force their way into a home on Ross Street in Flin Flon, Manitoba. Three individuals were reportedly involved, one carrying a firearm, another a machete, and the third bear spray, during what police describe as an attempted home invasion.

Police quickly arrived in the area, obtained details from the residents, and tracked a suspect vehicle to a nearby address on Adams Street. Three suspects were ultimately arrested, and two have since been remanded into custody on multiple serious charges. The investigation by Flin Flon RCMP is ongoing.

Official Incident Details

According to the official police report, the incident unfolded as follows:

  • On May 18, 2026, at approximately 5:05 p.m., Flin Flon RCMP received a report of three individuals attempting to break into a residence on Ross Street in Flin Flon.
  • The complainant indicated that one suspect was armed with a firearm, one with a machete, and another with bear spray.
  • When officers arrived, they spoke with the victims, who reported the suspects had left in a silver Dodge Caravan.
  • Police patrols located the suspect vehicle parked in a driveway at an address on Adams Street.
  • Officers made contact with people inside the residence; initially, they refused to come out.
  • A 26-year-old woman from Creighton, Saskatchewan exited the home a short time later and was arrested without incident.
  • Police obtained a warrant to enter the dwelling and, with support from Police Dog Services, prepared to enter the residence.
  • Before officers entered, the two remaining suspects—a 46-year-old woman and a 21-year-old man, both from Flin Flon—came out of the home and surrendered to police.

Charges and Suspect Information

RCMP have laid multiple charges in connection with this incident:

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  • 26-year-old woman from Creighton, SK:
    • Charged with: Resist arrest
    • Released with a court date set for September 3, 2026, in Flin Flon
  • 46-year-old Catherine Saam, from Flin Flon:
    • Resist arrest
    • Breaking and entering
    • Possession of weapon for a dangerous purpose
    • Unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon
    • Remanded into custody
  • 21-year-old Preston Saam-Ackegan, from Flin Flon:
    • Resist arrest
    • Breaking and entering
    • Possession of weapon for a dangerous purpose
    • Unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon
    • Remanded into custody

Flin Flon RCMP state that the investigation is continuing. No request for public assistance was included in the official release at this time.

Residents who want to understand broader crime patterns around this incident can review Flin Flon (Part), Manitoba crime statistics and safety data to see how serious offences such as break and enter and weapons-related crime fit into the local picture. Cross-border movement between neighbouring communities, including areas like Creighton, SK, can also influence local safety dynamics.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, an attempted home invasion involving weapons like a firearm, machete, and bear spray is a serious threat to community safety in Manitoba. Incidents of this nature highlight the importance of promptly reporting suspicious behaviour—such as unknown vehicles repeatedly circling your street, people loitering around homes, or visible weapons—to police before a confrontation occurs.

To reduce the risk of home-targeted crimes, residents are encouraged to keep doors and windows locked, maintain good lighting around entry points, and communicate with neighbours about unfamiliar activity in the area. If you ever witness an active break-in or armed confrontation, do not intervene directly. Move to a safe location, call 911 immediately, and provide as much detail as you can about people, vehicles, and weapons involved. CrimeCanada.ca remains committed to supporting communities like Flin Flon through timely alerts, data-driven context, and practical safety information.


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 manitoba 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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