Four found dead in home on First Nation in southern Saskatchewan

-CP-Four people have been found dead in a home on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, RCMP said Tuesday. Officers with the File Hills Police Service found the bodies after they were called in the morning to the home on the Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation, east of Regina. An initial investigation determined the deaths to be suspicious, Mounties said, but they didn’t provide details about a possible suspect. Four hours later, RCMP said they received reports about a man pointing a gun at people on Zagime Anishinabek, formerly known as the Sakimay First Nation, roughly 95 kilometres away. They identified that suspect as Keagan Panipekeesick, 29, who is described as having blue eyes, brown hair and a tattoo of tears on his upper right arm. RCMP say it’s not…

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