-UPDATE #1- ARMED AND DANGEROUS INDIVIDUALS AT LARGE IN GINOOGAMING FIRST NATION - Description For Two Armed Persons Released, Schools Closed

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  • UPDATE #1-ARMED AND DANGEROUS INDIVIDUALS AT LARGE IN GINOOGAMING FIRST NATION

Description For Two Armed Persons Released, Schools Closed

(GINOOGAMING FIRST NATION, ON) - Members of the Greenstone Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), in partnership with the Anishinabek Police Service, continue to actively search for two armed and dangerous individuals currently at large in the area of Ginoogaming First Nation.

They are described as Black males, with one taller than the other. The taller male is wearing an all-grey jogging suit with braided hair, while the shorter one is wearing black pants and black shoes.

As a precautionary measure in response to the ongoing police investigation in Ginoogaming First Nation, all public and Catholic elementary and secondary schools in Long Lac and Long Lake #58 First Nation will be closed today, October 8, 2025.

Students are advised not to attend school. The following institutions are affected:

Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School

  • Marjorie Mills Public School
  • École Notre-Dame-de-Fatima
  • École secondaire Château-Jeunesse
  • Migizi Wazisin Elementary School (MWES)
  • Migizi Miigwanan Secondary School

Additionally, the Long Lac Campus of Confederation College will be closed for the day.

These closures are being implemented out of caution to ensure the safety of students, staff, and the broader community. Updates will be provided as the situation evolves.

The OPP Emergency Response Team (ERT), Canine Unit, and Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) drone are engaged in the search efforts to locate the suspects.

Members of the public are urged to shelter-in-place and adhere to the following safety precautions:

  • If you are outside, seek shelter immediately in a secure location
  • If you are inside, remain there and lock all doors and windows
  • Close curtains or blinds to avoid drawing attention
  • If driving, proceed directly to your destination and lock your doors upon arrival
  • Do not pick up hitchhikers
  • Follow all instructions from officers on scene

Motorists travelling on Highway 11 near Longlac and Ginoogaming First Nation are advised to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary stops.

Individuals not currently in the affected area are asked to avoid travelling to the region until further notice.

A significant police presence will remain in the area as the investigation continues.


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