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Dwayne Maxie and Jeremy Whitebear have been charged in relation to Talon Lonethunder's death (Photos: Saskatchewan RCMP)
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A man from Coronach, who was located deceased on White Bear First Nation by RCMP on Tuesday morning after they received reports of an injured individual at a residence, has been identified as 33-year-old Talon Lonethunder. 

Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes have charged and are looking for two men in relation to Lonethunder’s death, including 22-year-old Jeremy Whitebear, charged with one count of second degree murder, and 26-year-old Dwayne Maxie, charged with one count of manslaughter. 

Both charged men are from White Bear First Nation. 

Jeremy Whitebear is described as 5’ 10” tall and 160 lbs, with brown eyes, black hair, and multiple tattoos, including a cross on the side of his face, the word “faded” on his forehead, roman numerals on his left hand, and script on his left wrist. 

Dwayne Maxie is 6’ 2” tall and 250 lbs with brown eyes and black hair.  

Whitebear and Maxie should not be approached if spotted, and signings should be reported to RCMP at 310-RCMP, or anonymously to Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.  

RCMP say they will notify the public if there is a safety risk identified.  

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