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Five Winnipeggers charged with murder in September death

Global Winnipeg / File

A total of five suspects in a September murder have been arrested and charged, say Winnipeg police.

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On Sept. 22, a man’s body was found inside a Pritchard Avenue residence. Police said the victim, Peter John James, 40, had been violently assaulted.

Three people at the house were arrested and charged with second-degree murder – Diamond Sky Caribou, 24, Gabriel Todd Mecas, 32, and Sarah Louella Osborne, 32.

Michael Anthony Caribou and Faron Alexander Spence were charged with second-degree murder. RCMP handout

Police reached out to the public in September and again in December to help find two additional suspects.

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One of the still-at-large suspects, 28-year-old Michael Anthony Caribou, was arrested Monday at a downtown hotel.

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The second, Faron Alexander Spence, 40, was picked up by police Thursday evening at a Furby Street residence.

Both were detained and charged with second degree murder.

WATCH: Rob Carver explains why they were called to a home on Pritchard

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