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Sask. RCMP on lookout for 2 wanted men considered dangerous, possibly armed

RCMP say they are looking for Harold Jr. Mitsuing (left) and Kashtin Sandfly, who are both considered dangerous and may be armed. Saskatchewan RCMP / Supplied

RCMP are on the lookout for two wanted men who are both considered dangerous and may be armed.

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Following a gunshot report on Dec. 21, an injured man was located inside a home on Island Lake First Nation. Later the same day, Loon Lake RCMP found a vehicle on a remote, snowy road with another injured man inside.

As a result of the investigation, four people are facing charges.

Kirk Crookedneck, 30, and Andrew Opikokew, 22, have appeared in Loon Lake provincial court on charges that include discharge firearm while being reckless. Crookedneck also faces one count of attempted murder.

Arrest warrants have been issued for Harold Jr. Mitsuing, 32, and Kashtin Lee Sandfly, 22, who should not be approached by the public.

Both are facing gun charges, states the RCMP press release on Dec. 26.

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Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to contact RCMP at 306-837-2440, call 911 in an emergency or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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