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Do you know where Charmaine Brett Bear is?

Charmaine Bear is known to frequent Lloydminster, North Battleford, Mosquito First Nation and Saskatoon and has been seen in the Edmonton area

THE BATTLEFORDS — Battlefords RCMP is again seeking the public’s assistance to help locate 34-year-old Charmaine Brett Bear, also known as Charmaine Spyglass, from Battleford.

RCMP continue to search for the woman known to frequent the Lloydminster, North Battleford, Mosquito First Nation and Saskatoon and who has been seen in the Edmonton area. A warrant for her arrest has been extended Alberta-wide.

Charmaine is known to frequently change her appearance. 

She was charged in January, 2021 with:

  • 1 count, failing to provide the necessaries of life, Section 215 of the Criminal Code
  • 1 count, Criminal Negligence Causing Bodily Harm, Section 221 of the Criminal Code.

As a result of continued investigation, Charmaine Bear now faces additional charges of:

  • 1 count, aggravated assault, section 268(2) of the Criminal Code
  •  2 counts, assault, section 266 of the Criminal Code
  •  2 counts, uttering threats, section 264.1(1)(a) of the Criminal Code


This investigation began in December, 2020 when Battlefords RCMP and North Battleford RCMP General Investigation Services received a report of alleged child abuse.

Charmaine is described as being:

  • five foot six
  • 123 lbs with a slender build
  • long, black hair that she is known to wear tucked up under a ball cap
  • brown eyes
  • she is known to wear baggy clothing
  • she is known to wear sunglasses indoors

Photographs of Charmaine Brett Bear, also known as Charmaine Spyglass, have been provided by RCMP. Investigation has revealed she may wear baggy clothing, sunglasses indoors and her hair up under a ball cap. They are the best quality photographs police have available at this time.

Where to report tips:

If you have information about Charmaine Brett Bear’s whereabouts:

  • You may be eligible for a cash reward for tips and information submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-8477 or submit a tip online at 
  • Call your nearest police service or RCMP Detachment to report any information you have
     

 

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