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Dog fatally shot by Manitoba officer; watchdog investigating
Dog fatally shot by Manitoba officer; watchdog investigating

CTV News

time10-07-2025

  • CTV News

Dog fatally shot by Manitoba officer; watchdog investigating

Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating after an officer fatally shot a dog on Swan Lake First Nation last month. According to the Independent Investigation Unit (IIU), the incident took place on the morning of June 11 when a Manitoba First Nations Police Service officer went to a home on Swan Lake First Nation to make an arrest. No arrest was made, but a dog bit the officer while he was on his way out. The officer returned to the home shortly after and shot the dog. The IIU was notified of this incident on Wednesday and has determined it's in the public interest to investigate. Witnesses or individuals with information or video footage are asked to call 1-844-667-6060. The investigation continues.

2 men wanted in connection with double shooting deaths in Winnipeg
2 men wanted in connection with double shooting deaths in Winnipeg

CBC

time17-04-2025

  • CBC

2 men wanted in connection with double shooting deaths in Winnipeg

Police have identified two men they allege are responsible for a double homicide in Winnipeg in February, and have issued Canada-wide warrants for their arrests. Jermain Gage Houle, 24, is wanted for second-degree murder, and his brother, Aaron Junior Houle, 27, is wanted for being an accessory after the fact. Sheldon Derrach Catcheway, 33, and Shanastene Irene McLeod, 35, were found dead in a home on Alfred Avenue, off Aikins Street, on Feb. 15. Both had been shot. Catcheway was a member of Swan Lake First Nation and living in Winnipeg. McLeod was a member of Muskowekwan First Nation, in Saskatchewan, and living in Winnipeg. Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Jermain or Aaron is asked to contact the homicide unit at 204-986-6508. Anonymous tips can be made to Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477 or online. Do not approach the two, as they are considered possibly armed and dangerous, police said.

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