SASKATOON — A fourth person has been charged in connection with the death of Timothy Tootoosis.
Emmery Shayden James Aubichon, 22, of Saskatoon, is charged with first-degree murder, offering an indignity to human remains, and unlawful confinement.
Aubichon made his first appearance in Saskatoon Provincial Court on Nov. 17. He was remanded in custody and is scheduled back in court on Dec. 5. According to court documents, he is seeking a legal aid lawyer.
His charges follow the arrests of three other people last week. Michael Alfred McCallum, 27, from Prince Albert, is charged with first-degree murder and offering an indignity to human remains. Also charged are Michael Shawn Landry, 40, of Saskatoon, and Donovan Wiebe Lemstra, 41, of Calgary. Both Landry and Lemstra face the same charges.
The police investigation began on Dec. 18, 2024, when officers found a man dead while executing a search warrant at a home in the in the Pleasant Hill neighbourhood of the city, in 1700 block of 22nd West. The victim was later identified as Tootoosis.









