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Over 100 stolen Saskatchewan driver’s licenses, health cards recovered by RCMP

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A Saskatchewan woman has been arrested after the RCMP seized over 100 personal identification cards and other stolen items.

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On Sunday, the RCMP had searched a Blaine Lake, Sask., residence in relation to a fraud investigation.

Officials say the search resulted in the seizure of:

  • 144 personal identification cards, with the majority of them being Saskatchewan driver’s licenses and health cards
  • 200 stolen cheques
  • stolen tools
  • a small amount of what is believed to be meth

Latecia Juba-Arcand, 27, of Blaine Lake has been charged with numerous fraud-related offences including identity theft and allegedly being in the possession of a stolen property obtained by crime.

She made her first court appearance Tuesday in Saskatoon Provincial Court.

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