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RCMP Investigation in Melville Leads to Weapons and Drug Seizure
Community Safety Alert for Melville, Saskatchewan
Melville RCMP have charged three people following a robbery investigation that resulted in the seizure of weapons, illicit drugs, and stolen property from a home on 2 Avenue East in Melville, Saskatchewan. The enforcement action stems from an incident reported on May 21, 2026, in which a man is alleged to have robbed and assaulted an individual and fired a gun. The victim did not report serious physical injuries to police.
On May 22, 2026, officers executed a search warrant at the Melville residence connected to the case. Five people were taken into custody without incident. As the investigation progressed, three individuals were formally charged with a range of firearms, property, and drug offences. Two other people who were arrested were later released with no charges laid. For broader local context on crime in this area, residents can review Melville crime statistics and safety data.
Official RCMP Incident Details
According to the RCMP, the search warrant and charges are linked to the May 21 report that an individual was robbed, assaulted, and had a firearm discharged in their presence.
Items Seized from the Residence
- Two BB guns:
- One designed to resemble a semi-automatic firearm
- One designed to resemble a handgun
- A magazine
- Ammunition
- Cash
- A small amount of methamphetamine
- A small amount of cocaine
- Two bicycles reported stolen from a business in Melville on May 21
Charges Against Tyrone Sayer (44, from Regina)
Name: Tyrone Sayer
Age: 44
Residence: Regina, Saskatchewan
Charges laid include:
- 1 count – Possession of a prohibited weapon knowing its possession is unauthorized (Section 92(2), Criminal Code)
- 1 count – Assault with a weapon (Section 267(a), Criminal Code)
- 1 count – Robbery (Section 344, Criminal Code)
- 1 count – Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose (Section 88(1), Criminal Code)
- 2 counts – Possession of a prohibited weapon knowing its possession is unauthorized (Section 92(2), Criminal Code)
- 1 count – Discharging a firearm with intent (Section 244, Criminal Code)
- 2 counts – Possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000 (Section 354(1)(a), Criminal Code)
- 3 counts – Failing to comply with an undertaking condition (Section 145(4)(a), Criminal Code)
- 9 counts – Weapons possession contrary to order (Section 117.01(1), Criminal Code)
- 1 count – Pointing a firearm (Section 87(1), Criminal Code)
Charges Against Vincent Sayer (46, from Melville)
Name: Vincent Sayer
Age: 46
Residence: Melville, Saskatchewan
Charges laid include:
- 3 counts – Possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000 (Section 354(1)(a), Criminal Code)
- 1 count – Failing to comply with a probation order (Section 733.1(1), Criminal Code)
- 2 counts – Weapons possession contrary to order (Section 117.01(1), Criminal Code)
Charges Against Maija Eashappie (33, from Regina)
Name: Maija Eashappie
Age: 33
Residence: Regina, Saskatchewan
Charges laid include:
- 3 counts – Possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000 (Section 354(1)(a), Criminal Code)
- 1 count – Possession of cocaine (Section 4(1), Controlled Drugs and Substances Act)
- 1 count – Possession of methamphetamine (Section 4(1), Controlled Drugs and Substances Act)
All three accused individuals are scheduled to appear in Yorkton Provincial Court on May 25, 2026. The investigation was supported by multiple specialized RCMP units, including the Saskatchewan RCMP Critical Incident Response Team, Regina Serious Crimes Unit, Police Dog Services, and Yorkton Forensic Identification Services.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this case highlights how alleged robbery, weapons offences, and drug activity can converge within a residential setting and affect the wider Saskatchewan community. Incidents involving firearms or realistic-looking imitation guns can escalate quickly and create significant risk for victims, bystanders, and responding officers. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant, secure their property (including bicycles and other high-theft items), and promptly report suspicious behaviour, especially when weapons or drug activity are suspected. Ongoing monitoring of local crime trends in Melville can help community members stay informed and support collective efforts to reduce violence and property crime.
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.

