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Search for armed suspects prompts shelter-in-place order in northern Ont. First Nation
Ontario Provincial Police and Anishinabek Police Service advise residents to stay indoors while officers search for two armed suspects; schools and services remain closed as a precaution.
- A shelter-in-place order was issued in Ginoogaming First Nation as police searched for two armed suspects, according to a media release from Ontario Provincial Police .
- The suspects are described as Black males, with one taller than the other and wearing an all-grey jogging suit, while the shorter male is in black pants and shoes, according to the OPP.
- Residents are advised to stay indoors and contact authorities immediately if they see the suspects, emphasizing the need for caution in the area.
- All public and Catholic elementary schools in Longlac and Long Lake #58 First Nation are closed due to safety concerns, according to the OPP's announcement.
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Shelter-in-place order continues, schools closed in First Nation amid OPP search
Provincial police say a shelter-in-place order in a northern Ontario First Nation is still in effect and schools remain closed as officers continue to search for two suspects believed to be armed and dangerous.
Police warn of 2 armed and dangerous individuals at large in Ginoogaming First Nation in Ontario
Police are asking people to shelter in place amid reports of two armed and dangerous people at large in the area of Ginoogaming First Nation early Wednesday morning. Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Anishinabek Police Service say they're responding to the reports.
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Shelter-in-place order issued in First Nation as police search for 2 armed suspects
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