Advertisement

Wanted Saskatchewan man turns self into Green Lake RCMP

A man wanted by Green Lake RCMP turned himself into police on Tuesday following a gunshot complaint this past weekend in Saskatchewan. Daniel Allan/Getty Images/File

A man wanted by RCMP turned himself into police on Tuesday following a gunshot complaint this past weekend in Green Lake, Sask.

Early in the morning on Aug. 6, officers were called to a firearm being discharged within the village. As a precaution, the emergency response team was called in to assist.

Police arrested one man at a residence in the 400-block of Beaver Road and two others as they exited a Mill Avenue residence at 1 p.m. CT. No injuries were reported.

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

READ MORE: RCMP believe suspect is armed after reported gunshot in Green Lake, Sask.

Corey O’Neil Bouvier, 27, was charged in relation to this incident and a warrant had been issued for his arrest.

He has been remanded to court on Thursday in Meadow Lake.

Story continues below advertisement

Bouvier is facing charges that include pointing a firearm, possession of a prohibited weapon for the purpose of committing a crime, assault with a weapon and mischief under $5,000.

Two of the men arrested in Green Lake are facing similar firearms and violence related offences. Their next court appearance is on Aug. 29.

The other man arrested by police was not charged.

Sponsored content

AdChoices