Prince Albert R-C-M-P are searching for a woman and a man in connection with a stabbing and a vehicle theft on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation on Wednesday afternoon.
Thirty-one-year-old Ashley Badger and 39-year-old Welsey Naytowhow are facing multiple charges following an initial investigation. Naytowhow is said to have entered a residence on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation at about 2 p.m. and assaulted a 37-year-old male victim, then fled the scene in the victim’s white Chevrolet Impala car with Saskatchewan license plate 568 L-N-W. Badger, who was waiting in a white Monte Carlo while the assault occured, fled along with Naytowhow in the vehicle they both arrived in. The victim was transported to a Saskatoon hospital by STARS air ambulance with serious, but non life-threatening injuries. He was released on Thursday. Naytowhow is described as being 5’8″ tall, weighing 140 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. Badger is said to be about 5’5″ tall, weighing 165 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. They are known to frequent the Sturgeon Lake and Little Red River First Nations but, thus far, neighbourhood checks and rural road patrols in those areas haven’t turned up Badger or Naytowhow. Anyone with information as to their whereabouts or other information pertaining to the incident are asked to call Prince Albert R-C-M-P or Crime Stoppers.


















