Saskatchewan RCMP's General Investigation Section continues to investigate a robbery and shooting that occurred north of Prince Albert on October 24, 2024. Full background on this investigation, which included multiple dangerous person alerts being issued by Saskatchewan RCMP, is available here.
Investigators wish to share some updates with the public:
Efforts to locate Dallas Fulton continue
Investigators continue to actively search for 27-year-old Dallas Fulton and continue to ask members of the public to report information on his whereabouts.
Dallas Fulton's family has reported him as missing to police. While police are working to locate him to arrest him on his warrant, it's also important that we are able to check on his well-being.
Saskatchewan RCMP has conducted numerous searches of the Thunder Rapids area, where Fulton was last known to be, including using Police Dog Services and the Remotely Piloted Aircraft System. Investigators can't confirm whether Fulton left the area or not.
Investigators are also working to check other places Fulton is known to frequent, including the Saskatoon and Duck Lake areas, and following up on all information received through the course of the investigation.
If you see Dallas Fulton, do not approach him. He is wanted on serious charges and should be considered armed and dangerous. Report information on his whereabouts to your local police service immediately.
Investigators also looking to speak with 21-year-old male
Saskatchewan RCMP also asking members of the public to help locate 21-year-old Brody Lebel, who they need to speak to as soon as possible in relation to this investigation. Brody Lebel has not been charged in relation to this incident and to be mindful of privacy, we are unable to provide additional information on why investigators need to speak with him at this time.
Brody Lebel was reported as missing to Prince Albert Police Service and they are also actively working to locate him.
He is known to frequent the Prince Albert area. He is described as 6' and 170 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes. He has a tattoo of a brick wall on his right hand.
If you have information on his whereabouts, contact Prince Albert Police Service.
Additional charges laid in relation to October 17 robbery
As a result of continued investigation, charges have been laid in relation to an October 17 robbery in the RM of Prince Albert.
19-year-old Melissa McCallum and 33-year-old Angus Heathen are each charged with:
- two counts, assault with weapon, Section 267(a), Criminal Code;
- one count, robbery with firearm, Section 344(1)(a.1), Criminal Code;
- one count, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, Section 88, Criminal Code;
- one count, pointing a firearm, Section 87, Criminal Code;
- one count, possession of a firearm without a license, Section 92(1), Criminal Code;
- one count, possession of a firearm in a vehicle, Section 94, Criminal Code;
- one count, careless of use a firearm, Section 94, Criminal Code; and
- one count, possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, Section 354(1), Criminal Code.
Angus Heathen is also charged with one count, possession of a firearm contrary to order, Section 117.01(1), Criminal Code and one count, fail to comply with probation order, Section 733.1, Criminal Code.
McCallum appeared in Prince Albert Provincial Court on November 14, and Heathen on November 18.
They were already in custody awaiting court on charges laid in relation to the October 24, 2024 robbery,
Potential links between incidents being investigated
The investigation into the October 17 and 24 robberies continues, and investigators are actively working to determine if there are any further potential links between thefts/robberies in northcentral Saskatchewan reported to police in October.
Investigational updates will be provided as they become available.
Investigations urge members of the public to report any information about these crimes – or about the whereabouts of Dallas Fulton or Brody Lebel – to police immediately. Furthermore, if you reside in or have trail cameras in the greater area between Nipawin and Cumberland House, to please check them and notify police of anything suspicious. Dial 310-RCMP to reach your local RCMP detachment. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.