Â鶹ÊÓƵ

Skip to content

Update - One in custody after increased police presence in Meadow Lake

Update: One individual has been taken into police custody as a result of this investigation. All additional RCMP resources who have been called to assist with the investigation have cleared and left the scene.
rcmp logo

Update: One individual has been taken into police custody as a result of this investigation. 

All additional RCMP resources who have been called to assist with the investigation have cleared and left the scene. The area surrounding the perimeter of the residence is no longer being secured by officers; however, Meadow Lake RCMP continue to remain on scene for the ongoing investigation.

Local residents and motorists in the area can resume to their normal activity. Meadow Lake RCMP thank the community in Meadow Lake for their patience and cooperation in this matter.

Additional information will be provided as soon as information becomes available.

Background: Meadow Lake RCMP along with additional RCMP resources from the Loon Lake Detachment and Police Dog Services, are currently on scene at a residence located on the 300th block of Second Street East in Meadow Lake, in response to an ongoing investigation.

The area surrounding the perimeter of the residence as well as a residence located on the 200th block of Third Avenue East is being secured by police to help maintain public safety.

Police are asking residents to stay clear of the area and to stay home if possible. Motorists are advised to avoid the area and find alternate routes to their destination.

There will be an increased police presence in the area for an undetermined amount of time as police continue to investigate this matter. 

Meadow Lake RCMP would like to thank residents and motorists in the area for following direction given by police and for providing police with the space required to conduct a safe and thorough investigation.

An update will be provided as soon as more information becomes available.

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks