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More people sought in Saskatoon homicide investigation

Saskatoon police want to talk to Corey Amber Paddy and Cory Sheldon Campeau, both persons of interest in the city’s second homicide of 2015. Saskatoon Police Service / Supplied

UPDATE: Two charged in Saskatoon’s 2nd homicide of 2015

SASKATOON – Saskatoon police have identified two persons of interest they would like to interview as the investigation into Saskatoon’s second homicide of 2015 continues. Investigators want to talk to Corey Amber Paddy, 22, and Cory Sheldon Campeau, 39.

Rocky Genereaux, 42, was found with serious injuries at a residence in the 400-block of Avenue I South on March 12. He died a short time later in hospital.

Paddy is currently wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for breach of parole while Campeau is wanted in Saskatchewan for fraud and driving while disqualified.

Paddy is First Nation, five-foot five, 115 pounds with long brown hair and brown eyes.

Campeau is First Nation, six-foot two, 200 pounds with short black hair and brown eyes. He is believed to be driving a teal green 2003 BMW X5 SUV with Saskatchewan licence plate 075 JQK.

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Saskatoon police believe Cory Sheldon Campeau is driving a teal green 2003 BMW X5 SUV with Saskatchewan licence plate 075 JQK. Saskatoon Police Service / Supplied

Police continue to search for Michael James Robertson and Nicole Ashley Paddy, who are suspects in Genereaux’s death. Both are wanted on Canada-wide warrants.

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Robertson, 28, is a known Saskatoon street gang member with ties to Prince Albert and Duck Lake along with Edmonton.

Police continue to search for Michael James Robertson and Nicole Ashley Paddy, who are suspects in Saskatoon’s second homicide of 2015. Saskatoon Police Service / Supplied

READ MORE: Canada-wide warrants issued for Saskatoon homicide suspects

Police say all four may be armed and dangerous and should not be approached. Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to contact Saskatoon police at 306-975-8300, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or your local police detachment.

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