Suspect in Manitoba death is considered armed and may have police gear, RCMP warn

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Police searching for homicide suspect in Manitoba that is considered armed and dangerous, and may be in possession of police gear

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Police in Manitoba say a homicide suspect they’re trying to locate is considered armed and dangerous, and may have access to police gear.

They say Wildman, of the Rural Municipality of St. Clements, is considered a suspect in the homicide of 40-year-old Clifford Joseph.Mounties had already said on the weekend that they were seeking Wildman in Joseph’s disappearance. Police say he may have further access to firearms and police items, and they warn people not to approach him.

 

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Is this guy a police informant too?

first it was the guy with the car..now its their equipment..wtf?

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