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Teen Charged with Second-Degree Murder in Star Blanket Cree Nation Death

A teenage boy was charged with second-degree murder in a death on Star Blanket Cree Nation after a local RCMP investigation, authorities announced Feb. 19-20, 2026.

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Teen Charged with Second-Degree Murder in Star Blanket Cree Nation Death
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A teenage boy faces a second-degree murder charge in connection with a death on Star Blanket Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, Canadian authorities announced Feb. 19-20, 2026. The charge was laid following an investigation by the local Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial news coverage said.

The announcement came after what local RCMP described publicly as an investigation into a death on the reserve. Star Blanket Cree Nation is located in Saskatchewan, and the matter moved from initial police inquiries to formal criminal charges when the teenage suspect was accused of second-degree murder on Feb. 19-20, 2026.

Provincial news outlets reported that the charge was the result of work by the local RCMP detachment. The specific identity of the accused was described in coverage only as a teenage boy, and authorities characterized the charge as second-degree murder, a criminal count that signals prosecutors believe the death was intentional but not premeditated.

The timing of the announcement - across Feb. 19 and Feb. 20, 2026 - reflects how the local investigation transitioned to a formal criminal process under Saskatchewan provincial policing and prosecutorial procedures. Local RCMP handled the investigative work that led to the charge being filed, and Canadian authorities confirmed the filing during the Feb. 19-20 public updates.

Details released so far focus on the charge itself and the law enforcement route that produced it: a local RCMP investigation on Star Blanket Cree Nation, the laying of a second-degree murder charge against a teenage boy, and public confirmation by Canadian authorities on Feb. 19-20, 2026. Further procedural steps in the provincial justice process have not been detailed in the available reporting, but the case now exists as a criminal prosecution under Saskatchewan jurisdiction following the RCMP-led investigation.

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