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Woodland Cree tells residents to stay home after shooting suspect spotted

CADOTTE LAKE, Alta. — Woodland Cree First Nation's chief and council are telling residents to stay home following reports that a suspect in a shooting two months ago was spotted in the Cadotte Lake area. 

RCMP ordered people to stay in a safe place on Saturday when the suspect was allegedly seen armed and riding on a stolen quad.

Brenon Blake Grey is wanted on a warrant for the shooting of a 35-year-old man in his home on the First Nation in July. 

The man was taken to hospital by helicopter in serious condition and later died from his injuries.

Although the shelter-in-place order has since been lifted by the RCMP, Woodland Cree chief and council chose to maintain it due to a heavy police presence in the area and the potentially armed suspect still on the loose.

The First Nation has asked residents to not approach the suspect if seen, and to report any details to the Peace River RCMP.

Woodland Cree First Nation is made up of four reserves about 500 kilometres northwest of Edmonton.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 26, 2022.

This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Meta and Canadian Press News Fellowship.

The Canadian Press

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