Hotel Mischief > $5,000 & Extreme-Intoxication Defence — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 3861 Allegation Police were dispatched to a hotel after multiple 911 calls reported a man smashing windows, pulling fire alarms, and throwing furniture from a fourth-floor room. According to witnesses, the accused—soaking wet and visibly distressed—had allegedly caused extensive property damage by breaking the sprinkler head and tossing items through a shattered window. The …

Calgary Restricted-Firearms Possession — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 7551 Allegation X.X. was charged in Calgary with a number of very serious firearms offences. Police alleged that he was found in illegal possession of a number of restricted firearms. Overcapacity magazines and improperly stored ammunition were also part of the investigation. These are very serious charges. In Canada, convictions for possession of loaded …

Saskatchewan Loaded/Prohibited Firearms — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 8651 Allegation X.X. was charged in Rosthern, Saskatchewan with multiple firearms offences, including unsafe storage of a firearm, possession of a loaded prohibited firearm, and unlawful possession of restricted weapons. The RCMP responded to a call for assistance and located several firearms in a private residence, including two loaded handguns and a number of …

Concealed Knife & Pepper-Spray (VCST Stop) — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 0751 Allegation X.X. was charged in Calgary with carrying a concealed weapon and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. The arrest occurred after members of the Calgary Police Service’s Violent Crime Suppression Team (VCST) initiated a high-risk traffic stop on a white Bentley SUV near 17th Avenue SW—a busy stretch of the …

Obstruction & False-Identity (s. 129 / 403) — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 4751 Allegation X.X. was charged in Calgary with obstruction of a peace officer and impersonation, contrary to sections 129(a) and 403(1)(a) of the Criminal Code. The allegations arose from a late-night traffic stop where officers claimed that X.X. misrepresented his identity during the course of the investigation. According to police, X.X. provided another person’s …

Calgary Street-Riot, Assault & Weapons Allegations — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. et al. – 2025 Allegation X.X. was one of multiple individuals charged following a large and violent street confrontation in a residential neighbourhood in Calgary. The incident, captured in part on mobile phone footage, involved two rival groups who had reportedly been engaged in an escalating dispute. On the night in question, tensions erupted into open violence. …

Calgary Traffic-Stop Obstruction (s. 129) — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 4851 Allegation: X.X. was charged in Calgary with obstructing a peace officer during a traffic stop. According to police, X.X. was pulled over after allegedly driving at an unsafe speed through a busy residential area. During the stop, he was accused of repeatedly providing false information about his identity, including a false name and …

Saskatchewan Non-Resident Mule-Deer Export Offences — All Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 Allegation: X.X. was charged in Saskatchewan following an investigation by the province’s Conservation Officer Service. The case involved a group of non-Canadian hunters travelling as tourists to take part in guided mule deer hunts near North Battleford. While attempting to return to the United States through the North Portal border crossing, the group was stopped …

Alberta Antlerless Mule-Deer Harvest & Possession — No Conviction / Hunting Privileges Preserved

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 2461 Allegation X.X. was charged under Alberta’s Wildlife Act after conservation officers alleged he unlawfully harvested and possessed an antlerless mule deer without a proper hunting licence. According to Alberta Fish and Wildlife enforcement records, officers claimed that X.X. submitted a harvest report indicating he had killed a mule deer using only a general …

Saskatchewan Elk Hunt on Private Land (Trespass) — Charge Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 9171 Allegation Conservation officers charged X.X. with unlawfully hunting on private land without the landowner’s consent, contrary to section 41(1) of The Wildlife Act, 1998 (Saskatchewan). The charge arose after officers received reports that X.X. and several others had been hunting elk in rural Saskatchewan. The group was initially asked to leave one private …