Suspects in two recent incidents return to court Feb. 3

Dan Gray

January 23, 2026

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As of this morning of Jan. 23, all suspects charged in two recent incidents in the Lloydminster region remain in custody.

According to Alberta Court and Justice Services records, Greg Michael Wilson, 34, of Mannville, AB and Keisha Rai Sharp, 29, of Waseca, Sask., who were charged following the Kitscoty RCMP incident in which an officer was injured, remain in custody, they were first in front of the courts Jan. 20 and now will return Feb. 3.

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Courtesy RCMP from the Kitscoty incident involving Wilson and Sharp.

The suspect charged in the Lloydminster City Hall incident involving a replica firearm, Stephen Thunderchild, 35, of Cut Knife, Sask. also remains in custody as of today, he appears next in front of a judge Feb. 3 as well.

The court proceedings are ongoing in all matters.

The Border Pulse will continue to follow each case and provide updates as they move through the court system.

Read more: Replica firearm used in Lloydminster City Hall incident

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