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Woman wanted in Loon Lake, Sask. shooting turns herself in to police

Kyla Cheenanow has turned herself in to police after a man was shot at a home in Loon Lake on Dec. 22. File / Global News

A woman wanted in a shooting at a home in Loon Lake, Sask., has turned herself in to police.

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Loon Lake RCMP said they were contacted by Kyla Cheenanow, 18, on Dec. 24 stating she wanted to turn herself in.

She was arrested a short time later at a home in the community.

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A warrant was issued for Cheenanow after a man was shot on Dec. 22.

He was able to make his way to hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, according to police, and has since been released.

Cheenanow, who is from Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, is charged with careless use of a firearm, pointing a firearm, possession of a firearm while not authorized, and failing to comply with an undertaking.

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She is scheduled to appear Thursday in Meadow Lake provincial court.

Loon Lake is roughly 290 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon.

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