
Sask. RCMP Urges Precautions When Using Informal Ride Services
Saskatchewan RCMP asks that individuals use precautions when using social media-based informal ride sharing services. These ride sharing services often exist on Facebook groups, and connect those seeking a ride with those willing to provide one. Note that these are informal arrangements and are not connected to commercial rideshare services.
– Be sure you know and trust the person you are seeking a ride from.
– Anytime you travel, let someone know when you are leaving and your expected arrival time. If you are getting a ride, consider providing information about the vehicle’s make, colour and plate to them.
– If you are negotiating a ride and something feels off, trust your instinct and find an alternative way to travel.
Saskatchewan RCMP is providing this safety messaging after receiving a report of a sexual assault over the week of March 14.
The victim reports that she arranged a ride to Saskatoon via a Facebook group serving the Fort Qu’Appelle area, then was sexually assaulted during the ride.
Indian Head RCMP arrested an adult male in relation to the subsequent investigation, which is being led by Craik RCMP. He is charged with sexual assault and sexual interference; court information is pending.
The matter is still under investigation. If investigation determines there are additional victims or a risk to public safety, we will provide additional identifying information about the accused.
To report information about this or similar incidents, dial 310-RCMP. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.
In an emergency, always call 911.