Saskatchewan

Yorkton RCMP Seek Public Assistance in Search for Wanted Individuals

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May 20, 2026 2:16 pm

The Yorkton RCMP are currently searching for several individuals and investigating a recent prisoner escape in the community. Police are asking residents to report any sightings of those involved and to avoid approaching them directly.

Duncan Highway, 34, escaped from the Whitespruce Provincial Training Centre near Orcadia on May 14, 2026. He was spotted getting into a black GMC Terrain SUV at approximately 6:15 p.m. and was reported missing by 7:05 p.m. Highway is described as 6’1″ and 178 lbs, with brown eyes and brown hair. He was last seen wearing black clothing and may have connections to the Saskatoon area. Once apprehended, he will face an additional charge related to his escape.

In addition to the search for Highway, the RCMP are seeking public assistance in locating two other men wanted on warrants from separate investigations that began in April 2026. Kolton Soldat, 23, is wanted on charges including robbery with a firearm. He is described as 5’9″ and 180 lbs, with brown eyes, short black hair, facial hair, and a tattoo behind his right ear that reads “Soldier.”

Authorities are also searching for Matthew Gordon, who is wanted in connection with a separate 2026 investigation. Tyler Tuckanow, who was also being sought on charges including flight from a peace officer and dangerous operation of a vehicle, was arrested on May 12, 2026. Police note that public safety remains a priority as they work to locate the remaining individuals.

Residents with information on the whereabouts of these individuals are encouraged to contact their local police detachment or submit an anonymous tip through Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.

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