Community Safety Alert: Buffalo Narrows RCMP Seek Public Help to Locate Wanted Man Darwin Chartier
Section 1: The Alert
Buffalo Narrows RCMP in Saskatchewan are requesting immediate help from the public to locate 44-year-old Darwin (“Scooby”) Chartier, who is currently wanted on a warrant and believed to be unlawfully at large. His present location is unknown, but he is known to move between communities in northwest Saskatchewan.
Officers are actively investigating and have issued this alert after charges were laid relating to his status of being unlawfully at large and the alleged removal and damage of a court-ordered electronic monitoring device. Residents in and around Buffalo Narrows, as well as the Turnor Lake and Green Lake areas, are urged to stay alert, review his description carefully, and report any sightings immediately to police.
Help Needed: Do Not Approach, Call Police Immediately
CrimeCanada.ca is calling on our community to assist in locating Darwin Chartier. If you see him or have any information about where he might be, you are strongly advised not to approach him yourself. Instead, contact police using the numbers provided below so officers can respond safely and appropriately.

Section 2: Official Details from RCMP
According to the official information released by the Buffalo Narrows RCMP:
Current Status and Charges
- 44-year-old Darwin (“Scooby”) Chartier is currently wanted on a warrant.
- He is wanted for being unlawfully at large.
- He has also been charged with mischief connected to the removal and damage of a court-ordered 24-hour electronic monitoring device.
Physical Description
- Age: 44 years
- Nickname: “Scooby”
- Height: 5 feet 10 inches
- Build: Medium
- Eye colour: Hazel
- Hair: Brown
- Distinctive features: A scar between his eyebrows, and a slightly swollen left ear due to past injuries
Areas He May Frequent
- Known to travel to the Turnor Lake area
- Known to travel to the Green Lake area
- Wanted by Buffalo Narrows RCMP; his exact whereabouts are currently unknown
For residents who want broader context on local crime trends and safety in the region, you can explore detailed crime statistics and safety data for Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan to better understand community risk and policing activity in the area.
How to Report Sightings or Information
If you see Darwin Chartier or have any information about his location:
- Do not approach him.
- Call your local police or 310-RCMP (no area code required in Saskatchewan).
- You can also provide information anonymously through Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.
Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, alerts like this are critical for public safety in Saskatchewan. When someone is alleged to have tampered with or removed a court-ordered electronic monitoring device, it raises immediate concerns about compliance with release conditions and the ability of authorities to track that individual. Community awareness and quick reporting can substantially assist the RCMP in safely locating and apprehending wanted persons, reducing risk to the public.
We encourage residents in Buffalo Narrows, Turnor Lake, Green Lake, and surrounding communities to stay observant but calm. If you believe you see someone matching this description, keep your distance, move to a safe place, and contact police promptly with as much detail as you can safely gather (such as time, location, clothing, direction of travel, and any vehicle information). Working together—supported by transparent safety data, such as the Buffalo Narrows crime and safety profile—we can help law enforcement respond effectively and keep our communities safer.
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.