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Community Alert: RCMP Investigate Stabbing in North Battleford Home
Section 1: The Alert
Battlefords RCMP and the General Investigation Section are investigating a serious stabbing that occurred inside a residence on the 1700 block of 105th Street in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. The incident took place in the early morning hours of April 25, 2026, and resulted in two adults being taken to hospital with injuries.
Police were first alerted around 4:00 a.m. after reports of a man yelling in the area. Responding officers entered a home on 105th Street out of concern for the safety of those inside and found a seriously injured adult male suffering from stab wounds, along with an injured adult female. A male suspect was later arrested nearby on the same street, and charges have since been laid.
Section 2: Official Details
According to information released by Battlefords RCMP and the General Investigation Section (GIS):
- On April 25, 2026, at approximately 4:00 a.m., RCMP received a report of a male yelling on the 1700 block of 105th Street in North Battleford.
- Two additional calls followed shortly after, indicating that a male had been seriously injured.
- Multiple RCMP officers responded and entered a residence on 105th Street due to concerns for the safety of people inside.
- Officers located an adult male with serious stab wounds and provided immediate medical assistance until EMS arrived and transported him to hospital.
- An adult female inside the residence was also injured and transported to hospital for treatment.
- The initial investigation indicates an altercation took place inside the residence between two adult males, during which one male allegedly stabbed the other.
- The adult female was injured during the same altercation.
- The male suspect was arrested by RCMP outside another residence on 105th Street in North Battleford.
The accused has been formally charged in relation to this incident:
- Accused: 24-year-old Shelwin Tootoosis of North Battleford, Saskatchewan
- Charges:
- One count of aggravated assault, contrary to section 268(2) of the Criminal Code
- One count of assault with a weapon, contrary to section 267(a) of the Criminal Code
- Court appearance: The accused appeared in North Battleford Provincial Court on April 27, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
This incident forms part of the broader picture of violence and public safety in the North Battleford area. For additional context on local crime trends and risk factors, residents can review the North Battleford Crime Statistics & Safety Report and related North Battleford safety data to better understand patterns impacting their neighbourhoods.
Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, violent incidents inside homes, such as this reported stabbing in North Battleford, are a critical public safety concern for communities across Saskatchewan. While the individuals involved appear to have been known to each other inside a private residence, the rapid police response, multiple emergency calls, and serious injuries highlight how quickly confrontations can escalate into life-threatening situations.
To help reduce harm in similar scenarios, CrimeCanada.ca encourages residents to consider a few key safety practices: seek help early when disputes begin to escalate; remove or securely store potential weapons where safe and appropriate; and if you hear or witness signs of violence or someone calling for help, contact 911 immediately and let trained responders assess the risk. Community members who stay attentive to disturbances and promptly alert authorities play a vital role in preventing further injury and supporting safer streets and homes throughout Saskatchewan.
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.

