With the assistance of INTERPOL, a Saskatchewan resident who was the subject of a Canada-wide warrant and UK extradition order, has been returned to Canada by Saskatoon RCMP to face outstanding sexual offence charges.
Investigators with the Saskatoon RCMP Detachment along with the assistance of the Saskatchewan RCMP’s Saskatoon Provincial General Investigation Section (GIS) extradited wanted 69-year-old Earl Warren, formerly of Saskatoon Detachment area, before the deadline for his removal from England, as ordered by the UK’s High Court.
Following investigation by the Saskatoon RCMP Detachment, an international alert was issued for Earl Warren after he failed to appear at the Saskatoon Court of King’s Bench in May of 2023. Investigation determined he had left the country and was residing in London, UK. RCMP investigators promptly notified INTERPOL of Earl Warren’s wanted status and began the process of requesting his formal extradition. Earlier this month, the UK’s High Court denied Warren’s appeal, meaning officers could return him to Canada to face his outstanding charges.
Earl Warren was detained with the assistance of the London Metropolitan Police Service who transferred custody to Saskatoon RCMP GIS officers. Earl Warren arrived in Canada with RCMP officers on September 17, 2025, and police executed his arrest warrant.
“This is an example of an individual attempting to evade the Canadian judicial process. We’re thankful that, through our work with international partners, we were successful in bringing him back to Canada to face his charges,” says Saskatoon Detachment Commander S/Sgt. Michelle Bonstrom.
Earl Warren was arrested on October 5, 2020, in relation to historical sexual offences after a Saskatoon RCMP investigated a report received on December 9, 2019. He is charged with 3 counts of sexual assault, contrary to section 271 of the Criminal Code, and 4 counts of invitation to sexual touching of a minor, contrary to section 152 of the Criminal Code, for incidents reported to have occurred between 2010-2017 in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan RCMP is not providing any other details about the reports to prevent victim identification.
Saskatchewan RCMP arranged the extradition of Earl Warren in partnership with the International Assistance Group, Saskatchewan Public Prosecutions, the National Crime Agency in London, UK, as well as the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA), Alberta RCMP Air Services and the Airdrie RCMP Detachment.
Earl Warren is remanded in custody until his next appearance in the Saskatoon Court of King’s Bench via CCTV at 8:30 a.m. on October 24, 2025 (Information # 90179787).