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According to court documents, a man from Saskatchewan was described by his ex-wife as “emotionally and psychologically insulting” before he allegedly fled with his daughter.

Saskatchewan RCMP is looking for Michael Gordon Jackson who is charged with kidnapping in violation of a custody order.

RCMP is conducting a search for Michael and Sarah, his seven-year-old daughter with ex-wife Mariecar Jackson.

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In 2019, the court gave Michael and Mariecar joint custody of Sarah. Her primary residence is at Mariecar.

Judge Wayne McIntyre ruled that “given Michael’s views that his opinion is the only one that counts … I believe that joint supervision will only work as long as Mariecar has the final say on all matters.”

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Michael appears on Live with Laura-Lynn in early January on Rumble and talked to the host about how he does not want his daughter to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

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Mariecar spoke to John Gormley of 650 CKOM on Thursday and said it was “very impossible to talk to Michael”.

She wants those who may know where Michael and Sarah are to come to the RCMP.

“It’s about the well-being of my daughter. I do not know where she is. “I do not know if she eats well,” Mariecar told Gormley.

Michael has a son from a previous relationship. The court documents state that he pleaded guilty to harassing his son and his son’s mother and receiving a dismissal.

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Court documents reveal there were a number of times Michael did not return his daughter to Mariecar when he was scheduled.

On one occasion, Mariecar obtained an unannounced order that included police assistance to get Sarah back to her care.

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A retired RCMP official said this particular case is discouraging due to the time Mariecar is away from her daughter.

Sherry Lee Benson-Podolchuk’s best advice to anyone who helps Jackson is to surrender.

“When you help someone who is a fugitive, you will be charged. And if something happens to that child, you can be charged, “said Benson-Podulchuk.

Benson-Podulchuk added that while it would be difficult to do so with a young child, there is a possibility that Michael could “sneak” across the border with Sarah.


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RCMP said on Friday that the incident did not meet the criteria for an Amber Alert.

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Benson-Podulchuk said she was surprised the RCMP did not issue an Amber Alert in this case, and without all the details she is unsure why they did not do so.

“He spoke to take her away because he did not want her to be vaccinated and shared his plan so that it would be a trigger for me of these needs should be an Amber Alert and be taken very seriously.”

With the added strain of COVID-19, Benson-Podulchuk explained the situation as polarizing.

“If you’re piling it up on someone who’s very stubborn and determined not to have his daughter vaccinated, then it’s a possible outcome that you have a kidnapping – the planning, the preparation and now we’re trying to catch up. , “she added.

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