Based on the information gathered to date, along with investigational assistance from the Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service, the Yorkton RCMP GIS and RCMP detachments in Canora and Kamsack, the death of the infant is determined to be a homicide. The victim has been identified as 21-month-old Lorenzo Cote from the Cote First Nation in Kamsack. The RCMP Victim Services Unit continues to be engaged. The Saskatchewan RCMP MCU-S has made significant progress in this investigation and is encouraging the public to come forward with any information regarding the homicide, which occurred on Nov. 21, 2020, or any information that they believe could assist investigators.
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HOLLAND — One person was injured Wednesday afternoon after a house in the city of Holland caught fire.At about 2:03 p.m. Jan. 20, the Holland Fire Department was dispatched to 414 Maple Ave. on a report of a fire in a bedroom at the residence. While en route, emergency crews learned were informed the occupants of the first floor were out of the structure, however, occupants on the second-floor apartment were still inside. The building was a two-family dwelling.Upon arrival at 2:07 p.m.,
Service Opportunity | Waco PD asks for volunteers to help serve victims and their families
After graduation from a training academy held by the Waco PD, you are able to assist with responding to crime scenes and work out in the field. Author: Celeste Houmard (6News) Updated: 10:21 PM CST January 11, 2021
WACO, Texas The Waco Police Department s Victim Services Unit is looking for volunteers to help serve victims and their families all over McLennan County. After graduation from a training academy held by the Waco PD, you are able to assist with responding to crime scenes and work out in the field.
Meet Reba, a therapy dog joining the Saginaw Police Department
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
The Saginaw City Council unanimously approved an adoption agreement for Reba, who will be a therapy dog for the Saginaw Police Department’s Victim Services Unit (VSU) during a virtual meeting on Monday, Dec. 21. Reba is pictured with her handler Lieutenant Kendziorski. Courtesy of the Saginaw Police Department.
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SAGINAW, MI - The Saginaw Police Department is getting a new K-9 to specialize in comforting cuddles instead of tracking down and stopping crime.
The Saginaw City Council unanimously approved an adoption agreement for a therapy dog for the Saginaw Police Department’s Victim Services Unit (VSU) during a virtual meeting on Monday, Dec. 21.