Durham police say they may release the missing persons last name in some cases, like if they do not have a picture of the missing person or if there is an ...
[Toronto police no longer release the last names or genders of missing people, with some exceptions.](https://www.durhamradionews.com/archives/164776) Durham police are following in the footsteps of Toronto police when it comes to missing people.
La Loche RCMP say a man reported missing February 14th was found deceased and it is now a homicide investigati...
Twenty-eight-year-old Clayton Fontaine of La Loche is charged with criminal negligence causing death, assault police officer with a weapon and assault a police officer. The investigation led to an arrest on March 3rd where the suspect indicated he was in acute medical distress. Nathan Piche, 34-years-old, was last seen February 12th in the Garson Lake area.
Following Toronto police's lead, Durham police have decided to withhold the last name of missing persons in most cases. naija sport news. The policy aims to ...
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On Feb. 17, Piche was located deceased, approximately one kilometre from where he was last seen. La Loche RCMP and Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes investigated ...
Further investigation determined the male was not in acute medical distress. Shortly after, the male indicated he was in acute medical distress. LA LOCHE - On Feb.