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WINNIPEG A 23-year-old man from Wasagamack First Nation is facing multiple charges after allegedly using an imitation firearm to rob a business Monday evening. Island Lake RCMP were called to a report of an armed robbery at a business on Wasagamack First Nation at approximately 8:20 p.m. They said a man with a bandana over his face entered the business while carrying a firearm, and he demanded cash and cigarettes from the employee before leaving. No injuries were reported. According to RCMP, First Nation Safety Officers saw the suspect, who ran to his residence. Officers called the residence and spoke to the suspect, who eventually left the home and was arrested without incident. He was remanded into custody.
Human remains found on Sagkeeng First Nation: RCMP
Police are investigating after they say human remains were discovered along the shore of the Winnipeg River off Highway 11 on Wednesday.
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Sagkeeng First Nation is about 100 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg.(CBC)
Human remains were discovered Wednesday afternoon along the shore of a river on Sagkeeng First Nation, police said.
A report came in around 4:35 p.m. of human remains found, Powerview RCMP said in a news release on Thursday morning.
The remains were found near the shore of the Winnipeg River off Highway 11 on Sagkeeng First Nation, which is located about 100 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg. Both the RCMP and First Nation Safety Officers contained the area.