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Woman who worked at care home in Wilkie, Sask., charged with sexually assaulting residents

A Saskatchewan care home worker accused of sexually assaulting residents is facing multiple charges.

Jaclyn Elias, 36, is accused of assaulting or threatening at least 4 residents at home: RCMP

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RCMP say Jaclyn Elias, 36, of Wilkie, faces charges of sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon, assault and uttering threats. (David Bell/CBC)

A Saskatchewan care home worker accused of sexually assaulting residents is facing multiple charges.

RCMP allege at least four adult residents were assaulted or threatened by the woman at the facility in Wilkie, northwest of Saskatoon, between January 2023 and February of this year.

Mounties say the accused is no longer working at the care home.

Jaclyn Elias, 36, of Wilkie, faces charges of sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon, assault and uttering threats.

She appeared Monday in North Battleford provincial court.

She is expected to make her next court appearance in September.

Wilkie is about 165 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon.