Saskatchewan

Person dies in Moose Jaw Police Service custody

Moose Jaw police say the person stopped breathing after going into medical distress in the detention centre shortly before 10 p.m. CST on Saturday.

Police service has requested an independent investigation

Moose Jaw Police Service vehicle parked.
Moose Jaw's Police Service has requested an independent investigation, as is required by law, after someone died in their custody over the weekend. MJPS did not provide ay more information about the deceased, including their age or gender. (Kirk Fraser/CBC)

A person died Saturday while in the custody of the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS).

The person stopped breathing after going into medical distress in the police's detention centre shortly before 10 p.m. CST on Saturday, according to a MJPS media release. Officers immediately responded and initiated CPR before EMS arrived, police said.

MJPS said EMS transported the person to hospital, where they were pronounced dead. MJPS did not provide an age or gender for the deceased.

MJPS requested an independent investigation, as is required by law. Saskatchewan's Coroners Service, the province's Serious Incident Response Team and the Weyburn Police Service are providing independent oversight and investigation into the death.

Police said no further information would be provided at this time because of the investigation.