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Police on Manitoulin Island are asking people to shelter in place while they search for a man they allege is armed and dangerous.
The Ontario Provincial Police are asking people to stay away from M’Chigeeng First Nation and Highway 551 leading into the community.
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They say if people are already in the area, they should shelter in place and await further updates.
Police say they are looking for a 32-year-old man after an alleged incident earlier in the day.
OPP ends shelter-in-place order on Manitoulin Island; manhunt continues
by news staff and the canadian press
Posted May 8, 2021 3:17 pm EDT
Last Updated May 8, 2021 at 11:16 pm EDT
Ontario Provincial Police cruiser. (FILE/CITYNEWS)
Ontario Provincial Police have lifted a shelter-in-place order for the Manitoulin Island region.
Police originally asked residents to stay in their homes Saturday as they searched for a 32-year-old man following an alleged incident earlier in the day.
People were also being asked to stay away from M’Chigeeng First Nation and Highway 551 leading into the community.
Sgt. Carlo Berardi says the incident developed in the morning and police are still looking for the suspect, though he did not share further details about what happened.