The Saskatchewan RCMP published the names of the four homicide victims on the nation of Kettle Nakoda on February 4.
The families of the deceased provided photos of the RCMP to share with the media. A press release said, “Families asked for privacy during this difficult period.”
The deceased victims are:
Tracey Hotomani, 34, carries the Nakoda nation of Kettle.
Tracey Hotomani.
With the kind permission of the Saskatchewan RCMP
Sheldon, 44, Sheldon Quéwezance by Zagime Anishinabek.
Sheldon Quiezance.
With the kind permission of the Saskatchewan RCMP
Shauna Fay, 47, from Indian Head.
Shauna Fay.
With the kind permission of the Saskatchewan RCMP
Terry Jack, 51, carries the swimming of Kettle Nakoda.
Terry Jack.
With the kind permission of the Saskatchewan RCMP
Ows for Jack and Quebec say that the funeral for men take place for Tuesday-Jack is on Eart the Kettle and Quebec on Zagime.
A necrology for Fay says that a celebration of life must take place for her on Saturday at Indian Head.
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Jack’s Billology says he leaves behind a son, grandchildren and a special companion.
He says Jack has often gone through the nickname “fats” and liked having friends to play dice and cards. He also loved hunting, was known for his teasing and gave nicknames to those around him.
Quewezance’s necrology says that he leaves behind children, parents and brothers and sisters, and that this family was everything for him. He was also a “joker, a tale spinner and a guardian of memories,” he added.
Fay’s Billology says that she leaves behind a son, parents and sisters, adding that she was still in motion and liked to play the guitar while singing with friends and family.
The GRC investigation in last week determined that the victims had been injured by a firearm.
“The investigation continues, which includes investigators speaking with people who may have relevant information to share, as well as the evidence analysis,” the RCMP said in a statement. “Quarter canvases have also occurred on the transport of the Nakoda nation in Kettle.”
Tuesday morning, no arrest was made concerning the death of the victims.
“We actively investigate this tragedy to reconstruct the details of what happened – it takes time. We must be aware that the publication of more specific details could have an impact on the global investigation, “said inspector Ashley St. Germaine, head of the main survey of the major RCMP with crimes.
“I reiterate: if you have any information to share on this survey, please speak directly with the police so that they can be examined in depth. Rumors can spread quickly. Do not forget the loss that the victim’s relatives have suffered. Disinformation can have an impact on an investigation by reducing investigators in false directions. Investigations must follow the evidence and our investigators are trained to do so. »»
On February 4, the RCMP was called to an incident of firearms which took place on Zagime Anishinabek. Later in the evening, Regina police arrested Keagan Panipekeesick, 29, in a residence on Mathieu Crescent in Regina.
Panipekeesick is accused of a score chief of a firearm and a chief of possession of a firearm unlike order.
“Currently, investigators examine whether the firearm pointing incident and homicides are connected,” said the RCMP last week. “We cannot confirm a link at the moment.”
Two other people in the residence were also placed in police custody.
The investigation is underway.
– with Canadian press files’
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