One week on: No arrests as RCMP appeal for public assistance in tracing Jay Sin (Jason) Nunn s movements after he left the Element Restaurant and Lounge
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Investigators from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada are expected to arrive in Pukatawagan today to lead the probe into the fatal plane crash yesterday that killed a 56-year-old man from Opaskwayak Cree Nation.
The passenger was killed when a small commercial aircraft went off the end of the 3,000-foot crushed rock surface runway around 4 p.m. and there was an ensuing fire, RCMP said.
The Manitoba Department of Infrastructure and Transportation s Northern Airports and Marine Operations division operate the Pukatawagan Airport (ZFG).
Pukatawagan is about 210 kilometres north of The Pas.
Sgt. Line Karpish, an RCMP media spokesperson for D Division in Winnipeg, said there were eight passengers and a pilot on board the aircraft.
Thompson RCMP have issued an arrest warrant for Michael James Schwartz, 30, co-owner of Schwartz Bros Construction Limited on Cree Road, on charges of theft over $5,000 and multiple counts of possession of property obtained by crime and possession of the proceeds from crime in connection with the theft of four bundles of nickel plates valued at $110,000 from Vale s Thompson smelter in mid-May, Cpl. Miles Hiebert, a media relations spokesperson for RCMP D Division in Winnipeg, said July 30. Photograph By Thompson Citizen photo composite by Ryan Lynds
Thompson RCMP have issued an arrest warrant for Michael James Schwartz, 30, co-owner of Schwartz Bros Construction Limited on Cree Road, on charges of theft over $5,000 and multiple counts of possession of property obtained by crime and possession of the proceeds from crime in connection with the theft of four bundles of nickel plates valued at $110,000 from Vale s Thompson smelter in mid-May, Cpl. Miles Hiebert,