Saskatoon police say both inmates who escaped from the Regional Psychiatric Centre (RPC) in Saskatoon are now in custody.
Police said the second inmate, 24-year-old Matthew Shaundel Michel, was captured by the RCMP east of Saskatoon on Thursday.
Michel was arrested at the Sunset Estates. Police say he had been travelling in a stolen vehicle from the Warman area to the Humboldt area.
The RCMP tried to stop the vehicle near Humboldt, but the vehicle fled on Highway 5 toward Saskatoon. The RCMP said the vehicle ran out of gas and Michel went into a residential area, where they found him on the roof of one of the homes.
He had been threatening to harm himself, but gave himself up after a short negotiation. He was arrested and taken into custody.
Michel and 29-year-old Kendal Lee Campeau escaped from the RPC at approximately 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday.
Just before 2 a.m., police said Campeau had been captured without incident at a Confederation Park home on Douglas Crescent.
In 2010, Campeau pleaded guilty to charges for storming a guard station at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre with other inmates armed with homemade knives, taking three correctional workers hostage. The guards were not injured.