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Police search for two ‘dangerous’ suspects in connection to two Manitoba shootings

Michael Tyler Fless, left, and James Andrew Jewels, right, are both wanted in connection to two shootings. Winnipeg police

WINNIPEG — Michael Tyler Fless, 30, and James Andrew Jewels, 26, are wanted in connection to two separate shootings in Winnipeg on Nov. 28.

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The first shooting happened in the 400 block of Pritchard Avenue where Benjamin Franklin Traverse, 39, was shot, according to a Winnipeg police news release. Traverse later died from his injuries.

Fless and Jewels then allegedly robbed two other victims and forced them into a vehicle before driving to East St. Paul. They stopped on Raleigh Street between Glenway Avenue and Foxgrove Avenue and shot the victims then fled the area, according to police.

READ MORE: RCMP searching for 3 suspects in targeted East St. Paul double shooting

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Fless is described as standing 5’4″, 138 pounds with a medium build. He is facing second degree murder charge, attempted murder, kidnapping and robbery and firearms charges.

Michael Tylor Fless is wanted in connection to two separate November shootings. Winnipeg police

Jewels is described as standing 5’10”, 166 pounds with a medium build. He is facing attempted murder, kidnapping and robbery and firearm charges.

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James Andrew Jewels is wanted in connection to two separate November shootings. Winnipeg police

Winnipeg police and Manitoba RCMP are asking anyone with information regarding the suspects’ whereabouts to contact investigators at 1-204-986-6219 or Crime Stoppers at 1-204-786-8477. Police warn not to approach the two as they are considered dangerous and may be armed.

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