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Const. Shelby Patton, 26, identified as Saskatchewan RCMP officer killed on duty

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WATCH: The Saskatchewan RCMP said Saturday that Const. Shelby Patton was killed while conducting a traffic stop in Wolseley on Saturday morning – Jun 13, 2021

The Saskatchewan RCMP has identified the officer who died Saturday morning as 26-year-old Const. Shelby Patton of the Indian Head detachment.

Saskatchewan RCMP Commanding Officer, Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore said Patton was following two suspects who were allegedly driving a stolen truck from Manitoba. Patton initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle in Wolseley.

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RCMP allege Patton was struck and killed while outside his police vehicle by the suspects in the truck.

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Patton died on the scene around 8 a.m.

Blackmore said the truck left the scene and was located in a rural area northeast of Francis. The suspects, a woman and man, were located and arrested in a field in the area just before 10 a.m.

Patton leaves behind a wife. He comes from an RCMP family.

“They have lost a husband, son and brother,” Blackmore told reporters.

“No one should have to wake up and learn their family member died as a result of doing their job and that is what happened today to Const. Patton’s loved ones.”

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Patton had been with the RCMP detachment in Indian Head since 2015. He served in the RCMP for a total of six years and four months.

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Before beginning his service in Indian Head, Patton was on assignment at Parliament Hill in February and  March 2015.

In an earlier statement, the RCMP called the death “tragic.”

 

“The detachment commander actually mentioned to me, to create the ideal RCMP member, you would clone Shelby Patton,” an emotional Blackmore said.

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She said the officer had been working alone, and a Good Samaritan stopped to help.

“I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the member of the public who provided medical assistance to Const. Patton until emergency responders could arrive,” Blackmore said. “Also, my appreciation to the farmers in the area who provided assistance to our responding police officers who arrested the suspects.”

She said a man and a woman were arrested two hours later about 90 kilometres away in a field northeast of Francis, Sask.

Their names have not been released, and there’s no word on what charges they may face.

Blaine Muhr said he was one of the local farmers who gave police a hand after the suspects abandoned the truck from Manitoba.

He alleged the duo stole another vehicle from his neighbour and kept driving.

“Long story short, we helped give the cops a bit of an idea on the area, how the area was and where they might be. It all went good. The cops did their job and got the guy and gal,” Muhr said.

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Scott Koronkiewicz, who owns the pasture where the pair was taken into custody, said he knew something was up even before he heard about the arrests.

“I could hear the sirens going down the highway this morning. I thought, `what the heck is going on?”’ he said.

As of Saturday evening, he still hadn’t been able to get to the land where the arrest took place because police are conducting their investigation, he said.

But Koronkiewicz said police have told him the cows that graze on the land are doing OK.

The RCMP’s major crimes unit is investigating the crash and alleged vehicle thefts while the rest of the police service comes to grips with Patton’s death.

Blackmore said she, the Indian Head detachment commander and a chaplain broke the news to Patton’s wife on Saturday morning.

“I am heartbroken for her and her family,” Blackmore said.

She said there will be mental health supports in place for them as they grieve.

Wolseley Mayor Gerald Hill said his town of about 850 people is in “absolute shock.”

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“It’s one of those incidences that happen in our community -not ever. They’re pretty shook up,” he said of those living there.

Wolseley resident Abe Aoun said Patton was well-liked in the community.

“It hurts. I can’t believe it’s him,” said Aoun, adding word of Patton’s death cast a pall over his son’s Saturday high school graduation ceremony.

“I feel very, very sorry he’s gone … everyday I saw him at the mail office, up the road, always there cheering us up, saying hi to everyone. I always see him as my son. I’m sorry to hear he’s gone.”

Ken Drever, a Wolesley municipal councillor, said the community is shaken by the officer’s death.

“You’re obviously upset,” he said. “Something like this is something you don’t expect to happen here. We’re just a small Prairie community. It’s the sort of thing that you expect to be reading about, hearing about somewhere else.”

It was much the same in Francis, where the two suspects were arrested.

Teresa Stottler was on her way back to her home in the town after a trip to the convenience store when she heard the sirens.

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“Usually it’s pretty quiet around here, but not today.”

With files from The Canadian Press

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