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Members of the Winnipeg Police Service on scene in the 600 block of McGee Street. Three men were taken into custody including a man wanted for second-degree murder in an October homicide.
Three men, including a suspect wanted for second-degree murder in an October homicide, were arrested during a nearly eight-hour-long standoff in Winnipeg’s West End over the weekend.
Three men, including a suspect wanted for second-degree murder in an October homicide, were arrested during a nearly eight-hour-long standoff in Winnipeg’s West End over the weekend.
Winnipeg Police Service Const. Jay Murray told reporters Sunday that officers arrived at a house in the 600 block of McGee Street to execute a pair of entry warrants shortly after 11 a.m. Saturday.
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Winnipeg police came out with a bigger fish than they were expecting to land Saturday after about an eight-hour ordeal on McGee Street. In addition to the two men they came for, police also collared a suspect in a homicide from last October who had been sought on a Canada-wide warrant.
Officers went to a residence in the 600 block of McGee near Wellington Street shortly after 11 a.m. to serve outstanding arrest warrants on a pair of 37-year-old males from Winnipeg.
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