News release
Prince Albert RCMP: two charged after shooting in Little Red River
January 20, 2026
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Little Red River, Saskatchewan
From: Saskatchewan RCMP
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Prince Albert RCMP – with the assistance of Saskatchewan RCMP’s Critical Incident Response Team – arrested and charged a male and a female following a shooting that occurred in the community of Little Red River.
On January 18, 2026 at approximately 9:00 a.m., Prince Albert RCMP received a report of a shooting in Little Red River.
Officers immediately responded. Investigation determined a male was outside in Little Red River when a black SUV approached him. One of the occupants inside the SUV was armed with a firearm and discharged it, injuring the male. The black SUV drove away. The injured male was taken to hospital by EMS with injuries described as non-life-threatening in nature.
Prince Albert RCMP searched the area and located a vehicle matching the SUV’s description outside a residence in Little Red River. Officers set up containment at the residence and engaged Saskatchewan RCMP’s Critical Incident Response Team to assist. A male and a female later exited the residence and were arrested by police.
As a result of continued investigation, 34-year-old Jared Naytowhow from Little Red River is charged with:
- one count, discharge firearm with intent, Section 244, Criminal Code;
- one count, aggravated assault, Section 268(2), Criminal Code;
- five counts, weapons possession contrary to order, Section 117.01(1), Criminal Code;
- one count, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, Section 88, Criminal Code; and
- one count, possession of a firearm when knowing possession unauthorized, Section 92(1), Criminal Code.
33-year-old Jackie Morin from Little Red River is charged with:
- one count, aggravated assault, Section 268(2), Criminal Code; and
- one count, possession of a firearm when knowing possession unauthorized, Section 92(1), Criminal Code.
Jared Naytowhow and Jackie Morin appeared in Prince Albert Provincial Court on January 20, 2026.
Saskatchewan RCMP’s Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan assisted in this investigation.