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News Sport Region. RCMP immediately secured the scene.The Yellowknife RCMP General Investigation Section and Forensic Identification Services are assisting the investigation, which is led by NT RCMP Major Crime Unit, in collaboration with the NWT Office of the Chief Coroner. One person dead in Fort McMurray flooding My Yellowknife Now. Updated information can be found in this news release:Yellowknife RCMP is investigating a suspicious death in a multiple dwelling residential area, off Forrest Drive, in Yellowknife.At approximately 6:50 pm on Wednesday, May 6, 2020, Yellowknife RCMP were alerted to a residence, where they found a deceased person.The death is considered suspicious. Do you want to stay up to date of all the news about Yellowknife?
“A man from Yellowknife was found in medical distress early morning on June 2,” the statement read. Yellowknife City Hall 4807 - 52 Street, P.O. and Lisa Brule, 21, of Yellowknife were arrested May 13 and charged with being accessories after the fact to murder.
NWT’s chief coroner investigating death of infant in Yellowknife Published: April 14, 2020 at 10:41am Ollie Williams April 14, 2020 The Northwest Territories’ chief coroner has confirmed the death of an infant in Yellowknife over the past weekend is being investigated. Keep me up to date! 27 year old Yellowknife man charged with death of Breanna Menacho APTN News. Box 580, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2N4 Switchboard - (867) 920-5600 Mayor/City Administrator - (867) 920-5634 Booking Clerk - (867) 669-3457 Municipal Enforcement (MED) - (867) 920-5630 After Hours (MED) - (867) 920-2737 After Hours (Public Works) - (867) 920-5699
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This news release may contain outdated information. Turn on push notifications and don't miss anything! Yellowknife RCMP have charged two more people in connection with the death of Breanna Menacho, 22, who was found dead in a home last week.. Police say 24-year-old Jordan Nande, 24, from Fort Liard, N.W.T. RCMP in Yellowknife have confirmed a man died suddenly early on June 2, but few other details are available.
Yellowknife RCMP is investigating a suspicious death in a multiple dwelling residential area, off Forrest Drive, in Yellowknife. Turn on push notifications and don't miss anything! The NWT’s chief coroner, Cathy Menard, told Cabin Radio by email an investigation was under way. Yellowknife RCMP have confirmed the death of 22-year-old Breanna Menacho, and have charged Devon Larabie, 27, of Yellowknife with murder in connection with her death.Menacho had been the subject of a missing person search since Wednesday. People travelling back to Nunavut via Yellowknife must self-isolate in the NWT’s capital for 14 days first, along with any accompanying family members, to comply with Nunavut’s orders regarding the Covid-19 pandemic.Nunavut’s finance minister, George Hickes, said the death had no connection to the coronavirus.“We are following the same process that is followed for every death that occurs when a person is outside of their own territory, province, or country,” Menard said.Investigations into sudden or unexpected deaths are common practice – in the NWT, 118 coroners’ investigations were carried out in 2018. Coroners hold such investigations to identify the deceased, the circumstances of the death, and the ultimate cause of death.Funded by the Government of Canada. A positive identification of the deceased person is underway.The investigation is ongoing. Menard said she “strongly encouraged” that there be no speculation “on any cause, nor [any link] to the current health pandemic situation.”The child is understood to be from a Nunavut-based family. At approximately 6:50 pm on Wednesday, May 6, 2020, Yellowknife RCMP were alerted to a residence, where they found a deceased person. In a short statement on Friday, police said an investigation had begun. Further information will be released when available.Anyone with information on suspicious activity is asked to call Yellowknife RCMP at 669-1111, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 nwtnutips.com, (click on "submit a web tip") or text: "nwtnutips" plus your message to 274637. Publisher of seven weekly newspapers and various specialty publications circulated throughout Northwest Territories (Yellowknife) and Nunavut (Iqaluit)
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