Saskatoon Police Service Confirms Death of Officer, Support Services Offered

SASKATOON SASKATCHEWAN, The Saskatoon Police Service is mourning the loss of one of its officers after the department confirmed the officer died by suicide while on duty on Wednesday, Feb. 18.
In a statement, officials said the death has been ruled a suicide. Authorities have not released the officer’s name, citing privacy considerations and respect for the family.
The incident has had a significant impact on members of the service, who described the loss as devastating. Support resources are being provided to officers and civilian staff as they process the tragedy.
Police leadership extended condolences to the officer’s family, friends, and colleagues and asked the community to keep them in their thoughts during this difficult time.
No additional details about the circumstances surrounding the death have been released. The matter remains under review in accordance with standard procedures. The Saskatoon Police Service said the officer will be publicly identified after next of kin have been notified and confirmed that a service weapon was used.
If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available. In Canada, individuals can call or text 9-8-8 to reach the Suicide Crisis Helpline for free, confidential assistance 24/7.





