Saskatchewan RCMP are warning the public to use precaution when it comes to using informal ride services after receiving a report of sexual assault this week.
A woman who arranged a ride to Saskatoon through a Facebook group serving the Fort Qu’Appelle area reported she was sexually assaulted during the trip, RCMP said.
Indian Head RCMP arrested a man in relation to the investigation. He is charged with sexual assault and sexual interference, and RCMP said the matter is still under investigation.
RCMP said they will provide information about the accused if investigation finds that there are additional victims or a risk to public safety.
In light of the incident, RCMP is warning the public to use precautions when it comes to using social media-based informal ride-sharing services.
RCMP said to be sure you know and trust the person you are requesting a ride from and to let people know when you’re leaving and your expected arrival time. RCMP said to consider providing information about the vehicle’s make, colour, and plate.
If something feels off when you’re negotiating a ride with someone, RCMP said to trust your gut and find an alternative way to travel.
To report information about any similar incidents, RCMP said to call 310-RCMP or submit information to Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.
In an emergency, RCMP said to always call 911.