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In January 2020, the investigative team was on the scene of a Victoria Avenue East building for the re-investigation into the circumstances surrounding the 2014 death of Shania Bob. (File).
THUNDER BAY - A report on the reinvestigations into nine sudden deaths involving Indigenous people in the city of Thunder Bay that has been delayed several times is expected to be complete by June.
The reinvestigations were one of the recommendations in the Office of the Independent Police Review Director’s 2018 report Broken Trust: Indigenous People and the Thunder Bay Police Service, which found systemic racism at an institutional level in the police service.
Am I Missing campaign in Sioux Lookout.
First started in Thunder Bay in 2018, the campaign was developed in response to a recommendation from the Seven Youth Inquest, which examined the circumstances of the deaths of Jethro Anderson, Curran Strang, Paul Panacheese, Robyn Harper, Reggie Bushie, Kyle Morrisseau and Jordan Wabasse in the city.
The project highlights three important steps to be taken before calling police for assistance in locating a missing person:
Try to find me – contact friends or family members of the missing person. Are there places the individual typically visits?
Assess the risk – Is there a reason to believe the person could be in danger? If you aren t certain, it s best to trust your instinct.
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The pandemic has been a “real setback” as officials reinvestigate the deaths of nine Indigenous people in Thunder Bay.
Retired OPP inspector Ken Leppert tells us in an effort to keep the health and safety of the investigators and witnesses a top priority, it has caused some delays beyond their control.
“There’s a number of investigative steps that are also being delayed as a result of the pandemic that in some cases are outside of our investigative team,” explains Leppert.
The former police inspector is optimistic the investigations will be finished in short order, but he could not give a timeline but indicates they are “close to the end.”
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