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Fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamine seized by Kindersley RCMP

April 8, 2026 - Kindersley, Saskatchewan
From: Saskatchewan RCMP

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Approximately 51 grams of fentanyl, 16 grams of methamphetamine, drug trafficking paraphernalia, unstamped tobacco, a small amount of heroin, and a sum of cash. | Environ 51 grammes de fentanyl, 16 grammes de méthamphétamine, du matériel servant au trafic de drogue, du tabac non taxé, une petite quantité d'héroïne et une somme d'argent liquide.
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Kindersley RCMP seized fentanyl, methamphetamine, and heroin during a proactive traffic stop, resulting in the arrest of four individuals in a business parking lot in Kindersley, SK.

On April 3, 2026, Kindersley RCMP were conducting proactive traffic enforcement and pulled over a vehicle with four occupants inside.

As a result of investigation, officers searched the vehicle and located approximately 51 grams of fentanyl, 16 grams of methamphetamine, drug trafficking paraphernalia, unstamped tobacco, a small amount of heroin, and a sum of cash. The vehicle occupants, two males and two females, were arrested at the scene.

Resulting from continued investigation, 43-year-old Sheena Mackenzie from Kindersley is charged with:

  • one count, trafficking – fentanyl, Section 5(1), Controlled Drugs and Substances Act; and
  • one count, being at large on undertaking, Section 145(3), Criminal Code.

She was also arrested on an outstanding warrant from Kindersley RCMP.

Sheena Mackenzie is scheduled to appear in Saskatoon Provincial Court on April 7, 2026.

43-year-old Mark Rogerson from Kindersley is charged with one count, trafficking – fentanyl, Section 5(1), Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Mark Rogerson is scheduled to appear in court in Kindersley on May 19, 2026.

45-year-old Curtis Mikituk from Kindersley was arrested for breach of his statutory release and returned to custody.

The other female was later released from police custody without charge. 

Kindersley RCMP continue to investigate.

“Drug trafficking has serious consequences for individuals, families, and our communities as a whole,” says S/Sgt. Sebastian Andrews, the Kindersley RCMP detachment commander. “Through proactive enforcement and ongoing investigations, our officers strive to keep our communities safe from the sale of these dangerous substances, such as fentanyl.”

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