RCMP Charge Woman With Aggravated Assault on Montreal Lake Cree Nation

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RCMP Charge Woman With Aggravated Assault on Montreal Lake Cree Nation

On the night of June 12, 2026, officers from the Waskesiu/Montreal Lake RCMP responded to a report of a seriously injured woman at a home on Naytowhow Lane on Montreal Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. Emergency responders determined that an altercation between two adult women had taken place inside the residence, leaving one woman with significant injuries that required urgent medical care.

The injured woman was airlifted to hospital by STARS following the incident. The other woman involved left the scene before police arrival but was located and arrested later the same day at another residence on Montreal Lake Cree Nation. A 29-year-old woman from the community has now been charged in relation to this violent incident.

Official RCMP Incident Details

According to the RCMP, the investigation so far indicates that an altercation between two adult females occurred inside a residence on Naytowhow Lane at approximately 11:15 p.m. on June 12, 2026. During this confrontation, one woman sustained serious injuries and required immediate medical attention. She was transported to hospital by STARS air ambulance. The second woman left the residence before police arrived.

Later on June 12, officers from Waskesiu/Montreal Lake RCMP located and arrested an adult female suspect at a separate residence on Montreal Lake Cree Nation. The accused has been formally charged and brought before the courts. For community members seeking broader context on local trends, you can review crime statistics and safety data for the Montreal Lake area to better understand how violent offences fit within the wider public safety picture.

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Charges Laid

The accused is identified as 29-year-old Allison Bird of Montreal Lake. She is facing the following charges under the Criminal Code of Canada:

  • One count of aggravated assault, contrary to Section 268 of the Criminal Code.
  • Two counts of failing to comply with a probation order, contrary to Section 733.1(1) of the Criminal Code.

Allison Bird appeared in Prince Albert Provincial Court on June 15, 2026 in relation to these charges. The case remains before the courts, and no findings of guilt have been made at this time.

The investigation is ongoing and is being led by Waskesiu/Montreal Lake RCMP with support from the Saskatchewan RCMP Prince Albert Serious Crimes Unit. At this stage, police have not issued a request for public assistance or additional witnesses, but any further updates are expected to be released through official RCMP channels if needed.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident underscores the serious harm that can result from interpersonal violence within homes and community spaces across Saskatchewan. Aggravated assault charges are reserved for situations where injuries are severe or life-altering, and they are an important indicator when assessing overall community safety. Residents of Montreal Lake Cree Nation and surrounding areas can benefit from staying informed about local trends, including the type and frequency of violent offences, by reviewing resources such as Montreal Lake crime and safety statistics.

To help prevent similar incidents, community members are encouraged to take threats, escalating disputes, and signs of violence seriously—especially in domestic or social settings. When it is safe to do so, contacting local RCMP early about escalating conflicts, weapons, or repeated breaches of court orders can reduce the risk of serious injury. If you or someone you know feels unsafe, consider reaching out to law enforcement, local health and social services, or crisis supports in your region. CrimeCanada.ca remains committed to providing clear, data-informed updates so that residents can make safer choices and support one another in building stronger, more resilient communities.


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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