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NAPS INTRODUCES NEW K9 MEMBER TO SERVICE
(Thunder Bay, ON) – The Nishnawbe Aski Police Service officially welcomed its newest K9 Unit members to the service – K9 Unit Cst. Daniel Birch and his Police Service Dog (PSD) partner Becks. The new K9 Unit members were formally introduced during a news conference at the NAPS general headquarters in Thunder Bay on Thursday, […]
STOLEN FIREARMS LOCATED, SEIZED
(Apitipi Anicinapek Nation, ON) – Police arrested a male suspect and seized five stolen firearms Saturday. Members of the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service learned on Saturday, Dec. 27 about an incident involving the theft of firearms within the community of Apitipi Anicinapek Nation. An investigation revealed that between the dates of Oct. 1 and Dec. […]
Holiday Hampers Take Flight
Thanks to our friends at Air Bravo, the Christmas Hampers purchased and assembled by members of NAPS’s Survivors Assistance Support Program (SASP) are off to our communities for distribution. Communities receiving Christmas Hampers from SASP’s Holiday Hamper initiative this year are: Attawapiskat First Nation, Cat Lake First Nation, and Webequie First Nation. A total of […]
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