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Man wanted in connection with Cote First nation death arrested in Regina

Twenty-four-year-old Tre Cote has been arrested in Regina. He's charged with second-degree murder in the death of Freedom Gladue. Courtesy of Saskatchewan RCMP

A 24-year-old man wanted on an outstanding warrant in connection with the death of Freedom Gladue of the Cote First Nation has been arrested in Regina.

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Tre Cote was arrested in the Queen City on June 2, and made his first court appearance Monday. He has been charged with second-degree murder. His next court appearance is June 7 in Yorkton provincial court.

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READ MORE: RCMP issue arrest warrant for Cote First Nation man wanted for second-degree murder

Gladue was found dead in a home on the Cote First Nation on March 20.

Kamsack RCMP were originally called to the residence for a report of an injured man at around 12:45 a.m.

Gladue was pronounced dead at the scene by first responders.

Police say Cote and Gladeau were known to each other.

READ MORE: Cote First Nation death considered suspicious

Cote First Nation is approximately 90 kilometres northeast of Yorkton near the Manitoba border.

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