Regina homicide suspect arrested after robbery in Saskatoon
Whereas investigating an armed theft, the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) arrested a person needed in reference to Regina’s tenth murder of 2021.
Regina Police Service (RPS) officers have been known as simply earlier than 2 p.m. on Oct. 18 to a home within the 1000 block of Angus Road for a report of a male, believed to be deceased at that location.
Officers arrived and located the physique of Kade Luke Neapetung, 29, who was confirmed deceased.
Investigation into this demise led to a warrant being issued for the arrest of 18-year-old Thomas Louis Bodechon.
Officers have been known as to a Saskatoon retailer within the 2600 block of Broadway Avenue at roughly 10 p.m. on Oct. 22. A employees member reported that two armed males had entered the busines, demanded money and fled the scene.
SPS mentioned their investigation led to a Saskatoon dwelling within the 60 block of Rita Crescent the place they believed a suspect might have been positioned. Members of the weapons and gangs and tactical assist items attended to a storage behind the residence at roughly 1 p.m. on Monday.
A number of hours later, Bodechon was arrested. SPS mentioned he was taken into custody after a small hearth was set contained in the storage, in keeping with a press launch on Tuesday.
The 18-year-old Regina man is dealing with expenses originating within the Bridge Metropolis resembling armed theft and was scheduled to make a provincial courtroom look on Tuesday.
RPS anticipate the accused will likely be remanded and dropped at the Queen Metropolis by the top of this week to seem in courtroom on the first-degree homicide cost.
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