
La Ronge RCMP says two people are still wanted on outstanding warrants in relation to the dangerous person with firearm investigation from last Sunday in La Ronge.
Celine Charles and Allan Sanderson have not been located and police believe they may be in La Ronge, Prince Albert or Saskatoon but that has not been confirmed. Police say they are considered dangerous and the public should not approach them rather, call police or Crime Stoppers or 911 in an emergency.
Terrance Daigneault was arrested Wednesday at a business on Northridge drive, in Saskatoon, without incident and is in court Friday charged with two counts of attempted murder with a firearm and discharging a firearm with intent.
A woman who was with Daigneault when he was arrested is also appearing in La Ronge court Friday. Twenty-four-year-old Nikeyta Bradfield of La Ronge is charged with two counts, knowing that Terrance Arnold Daigneault had attempted to murder (RCMP officer) while using a firearm by discharging the firearm at said (RCMP officer), did assist Terrance Arnold Daigneault for the purpose of enabling Terrance Arnold Daigneault to escape.
A search warrant was executed at a home in La Ronge Thursday by the Saskatchewan RCMP’s Critical Incident Response Team and RCMP say residents can expect an increased police presence in the La Ronge area this weekend in relation to the ongoing investigation.
Pictured below and still wanted on warrants are Celine Charles and Allan Sanderson: