Two Charged in Moose Jaw Armed Robbery After Joint Police Investigation
Armed robbery arrests in Moose Jaw after joint probe

The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS), working in partnership with the Saskatoon Police Service, has successfully apprehended and charged two individuals in connection with a serious armed robbery that occurred in the city.

Details of the December Incident

The robbery took place on December 4, 2025. Following the event, investigators from both police services launched a coordinated effort to identify and locate the suspects involved. The collaborative investigation leveraged resources from the two major Saskatchewan police forces.

While specific details about the location or what was stolen have not been publicly released to protect the integrity of the ongoing legal process, the MJPS confirmed the use of a weapon during the commission of the crime. This elevated the severity of the incident and prompted the significant inter-agency response.

Charges Laid Following Investigation

As a direct result of the joint investigation, two suspects were identified, located, and taken into custody. Both individuals now face charges related to the armed robbery. The police have not released the names of the accused, as is standard practice prior to court proceedings.

The announcement of the arrests was made public on January 5, 2026. This timeline indicates a month-long investigative process between the crime date and the laying of charges, highlighting the methodical work undertaken by the officers involved.

Inter-City Police Cooperation Proves Effective

This case underscores the importance of cooperation between municipal police services in Saskatchewan. The assistance provided by the Saskatoon Police Service was instrumental in resolving the Moose Jaw case.

Such partnerships allow for shared expertise, resources, and intelligence, leading to more effective policing and quicker resolutions for serious crimes. The MJPS has expressed appreciation for the support received from their counterparts in Saskatoon.

Residents are reminded that anyone with additional information about this or any other crime is encouraged to contact their local police service or Crime Stoppers anonymously. The police continue to emphasize community vigilance and reporting as key components of public safety.