Onion Lake RCMP arrested a person wanted on a Canada wide warrant for being unlawfully at large from a Federal Institution Thursday.
The Onion Lake RCMP and the Crime Reduction Team received information that Tamarah Dillon of the Onion Lake First Nation was at a home on the First Nation.
Officers then went to the home and found a vehicle starting to leave.
The vehicle was then stopped when police vehicles boxed in the leaving vehicle.
Police say a quantity of drugs were found in the vehicle.
Tamarah Dillion is facing multiple charges including theft under 5 thousand dollars.
The 25 year old will be returned to federal custody and 22 year old Krysta Dillion was also arrested.
She faces multiple charges including possession for the purpose of trafficking.
Both will appear in Lloydminster court on Monday.
Onion Lake RCMP Arrest a Person Wanted on a Canada-Wide Warrant
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