A man wanted in connection with a fatal shooting in Regina is now on a national list of the country's most wanted fugitives.On December 4, the Be on the Lookout (Bolo) Program announced an update to its "Top 25" list of most wanted suspects. Twenty-two-year-old Reshaun Norman Cote, who is wanted by the Regina Police Service (RPS) on a Canada-wide warrant for second-degree murder, now sits at number nine on the list..Over 7,200 Saskatchewan health records compromised in clinic data breach.Cote is accused in the death of Everett Wolfe Roberts-Orr, 22, who was shot and killed on May 12 in the 4800 block of Sherwood Drive in Regina. Two other suspects have already been arrested and charged. They include Isaiah James Dustyhorn, 24, and a 17-year-old youth who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.RPS Deputy Chief Trent Stevely said the Bolo Program's added national exposure could help solve the case more quickly..New vaping taxes threaten survival of Alberta’s vaping shops."RPS Investigators have been working to locate and arrest Reshaun Cote," said Stevely. "With the national attention generated from the Bolo' Top 25' list, more eyes than ever will be on the lookout (Bolo) for Mr. Cote, which can help us bring this investigation to a successful conclusion."The Bolo Program is designed to spotlight the most wanted fugitives across Canada..Canadian Cancer Society’s Big Pharma ties question its impartiality on quitting smoking methods.It uses various methods, including media campaigns, reward money, and other public efforts, to encourage Canadians to share information that may lead to arrests. The service does not cost taxpayers or police forces anything. Rather than relying on traditional appeals, it uses national publicity to pressure suspects to come forward or be found by authorities..OLDCORN: Health Minister Holland puts politics before effective quitting smoking methods.Though Cote does not have a cash reward, but his inclusion in the Top 25 can spark new tips and information. Another Regina suspect, Daniel Juma Atem, is also on the list at number 14, wanted for first-degree murder in a July 29, 2023, homicide. Atem's arrest could lead to a reward of up to $50,000 for helpful information..Manhunt to locate Regina homicide suspect Daniel 'Juma' Drie Atem expands across the West.A key partner in the Bolo Program's efforts is Crime Stoppers. Tipsters who share information through Crime Stoppers can remain anonymous, both when providing their tip and when claiming any potential reward. There is no need to speak directly with police, making it safer and easier for witnesses or community members to step up.Anyone with information on Cote's whereabouts is urged to contact their local police or Crime Stoppers.
A man wanted in connection with a fatal shooting in Regina is now on a national list of the country's most wanted fugitives.On December 4, the Be on the Lookout (Bolo) Program announced an update to its "Top 25" list of most wanted suspects. Twenty-two-year-old Reshaun Norman Cote, who is wanted by the Regina Police Service (RPS) on a Canada-wide warrant for second-degree murder, now sits at number nine on the list..Over 7,200 Saskatchewan health records compromised in clinic data breach.Cote is accused in the death of Everett Wolfe Roberts-Orr, 22, who was shot and killed on May 12 in the 4800 block of Sherwood Drive in Regina. Two other suspects have already been arrested and charged. They include Isaiah James Dustyhorn, 24, and a 17-year-old youth who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.RPS Deputy Chief Trent Stevely said the Bolo Program's added national exposure could help solve the case more quickly..New vaping taxes threaten survival of Alberta’s vaping shops."RPS Investigators have been working to locate and arrest Reshaun Cote," said Stevely. "With the national attention generated from the Bolo' Top 25' list, more eyes than ever will be on the lookout (Bolo) for Mr. Cote, which can help us bring this investigation to a successful conclusion."The Bolo Program is designed to spotlight the most wanted fugitives across Canada..Canadian Cancer Society’s Big Pharma ties question its impartiality on quitting smoking methods.It uses various methods, including media campaigns, reward money, and other public efforts, to encourage Canadians to share information that may lead to arrests. The service does not cost taxpayers or police forces anything. Rather than relying on traditional appeals, it uses national publicity to pressure suspects to come forward or be found by authorities..OLDCORN: Health Minister Holland puts politics before effective quitting smoking methods.Though Cote does not have a cash reward, but his inclusion in the Top 25 can spark new tips and information. Another Regina suspect, Daniel Juma Atem, is also on the list at number 14, wanted for first-degree murder in a July 29, 2023, homicide. Atem's arrest could lead to a reward of up to $50,000 for helpful information..Manhunt to locate Regina homicide suspect Daniel 'Juma' Drie Atem expands across the West.A key partner in the Bolo Program's efforts is Crime Stoppers. Tipsters who share information through Crime Stoppers can remain anonymous, both when providing their tip and when claiming any potential reward. There is no need to speak directly with police, making it safer and easier for witnesses or community members to step up.Anyone with information on Cote's whereabouts is urged to contact their local police or Crime Stoppers.