The Manitoba First Nations Police Service (MFNPS) are seeking the public's assistance in locating three men in connection with a January 3 shooting incident in Sandy Bay First Nation, which saw one man get airlifted to Winnipeg with a gunshot wound.
Keith Douglas Racette, 28 years old, is wanted in connection with the previously reported shooting incident. Racette is charged with Break, Enter and Commit, Aggravated Assault and possession of a weapon.
Jesse Myles St. Paul, 31 years old, is wanted in connection with the previously reported shooting incident. St. Paul is charged with Break, Enter and Commit, Aggravated Assault and Possession of a Weapon and Failing to Comply with a release order.
Gregory James Lee Spence, 36-year-old, is wanted in connection with the previously reported shooting incident. Spence is charged with Break, Enter and commit, Aggravated Assault, Pointing a firearm, Utter Threats, as well as multiple other firearms/weapons offences.
If you have any information that could assist investigators, don't hesitate to get in touch with MFNPS Sandy Bay Detachment at 204-843-7700 or MFNPS TIPS line anonymously at 1-833-978-0048 or email TIPS@mfp.ca. The MFNP TIPS line is accessible 24/7, 365 days a year, and monitored regularly.
Previously-Reported:
A Sandy Bay First Nation man is in stable condition after being airlifted to hospital by STARS due to a gunshot wound.
Manitoba First Nations Police Services are investigating a shooting incident from Wednesday.
Police say they responded to a victim suffering from a gunshot wound on Ridge Road North in Sandy Bay on January 3. Officers located a man with a gunshot wound to his lower body.
It was reported that multiple suspects entered the home and assaulted the victim; shots were fired, resulting in a gunshot wound to the victim. EMS was requested, and due to those injuries, STARS was called as well.
The victim was airlifted to hospital for further medical assistance. The victim is currently in stable condition.
Police are actively investigating this matter and are seeking the public's assistance for information regarding this incident.
Police believe that this was an isolated incident.
If you have any information that could assist investigators, don't hesitate to get in touch with MFNPS Sandy Bay Detachment at 204-843-7700 or MFNPS TIPS line anonymously at 1-833-978-0048 or email TIPS@mfp.ca. The MFNP TIPS line is accessible 24/7, 365 days a year, and monitored regularly.