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RCMP have laid charges against four individuals following an investigation into a break-and-enter at a rural property near Lafleche. The incident was first reported to Gravelbourg RCMP on April 29, when it was discovered that someone had broken into a residence and stolen two firearms. 

The investigation led to the first charge being laid on June 5 against one man. Continued police work resulted in two others, a man and a woman, being charged on July 3. Police have since recovered the stolen firearms. 

Forty-six-year-old Jason Palmier of Lafleche has been charged with breaking and entering, as well as failing to comply with a probation order. Forty-five-year-old Cecil Everson, also from Lafleche, faces charges of breaking and entering to steal a firearm, trafficking a firearm, and two counts of possession of a firearm while prohibited. Thirty-three-year-old Justine Lorrain of Gravelbourg has been charged with breaking and entering to steal a firearm and trafficking a firearm. 

Everson appeared in provincial court in Moose Jaw on July 3. Palmier and Lorrain are scheduled to appear in court in Assiniboia on August 14. 

A fourth individual, 29-year-old Anna-Linn Kisilevich, has also been charged in connection to the break-in. A warrant has been issued for her arrest. She is charged with breaking and entering to steal a firearm and trafficking a firearm. 

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Anna-Linn Kisilevich is wanted in connection with the incident, and is facing charges of break and enter stealing a firearm, and trafficking a firearm. (Photo submitted by RCMP)

Kisilevich is described as five feet four inches tall and roughly 150 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. She has multiple tattoos, including a moon and song lyrics on her right wrist, Italian words on her left shoulder, and an arrow on her left arm. 

The RCMP continue to search for Kisilevich and is asking anyone with information about her whereabouts to contact them at 310-RCMP. Those with information can also contact Crime Stoppers. 

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