After months of investigation, police have a clearer picture of how the tragedy unfolded on James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon in 2022. skpoli RCMP
: On call Melfort RCMP leave their homes and head to the detachment to pick up needed equipment.: Police receive a call after Myles walks to a house on New York Road, where he attacks and injures two people, then fatally attacks Christian Head and Lana Head. Myles flees in Christian Head’s white Ford truck. Lana and Christian later died.: Police receive a call after Myles drives to a house on New York Road. He crashes the vehicle into it, then breaks in.
Lydia Gloria Burns, a crisis worker, goes to the home of Bonnie Burns in response to a call. They’re outside the house giving aid to Gregory Burns when Myles returns and attacks Bonnie for a second time, along with Lydia Gloria Burns. Lydia, Bonnie and Gregory died.: Police receive a call after Myles walks to another house, knocks on the door and speaks to a man who sees blood on his face. Myles demands a vehicle. The man tries to close the door, but Myles attacks and injures him.
: Myles drives to a home on Central Street in Weldon. Wesley Petterson is later found dead in the home.Article content
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