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CTV News
16-06-2025
- CTV News
N.S. RCMP continue search for missing Sheet Harbour man
Brian John Matthew Warrington was last seen on May 25 in Sheet Harbour, N.S. (Source: RCMP) The RCMP is continuing to search for 40-year-old Brian John Matthew Warrington, who was last seen on May 25 in Sheet Harbour, N.S. Ground search and rescue (GSAR) teams, RCMP and GSAR remotely piloted aircraft system operators have been searching the Sheet Harbour area, along the East River and on Highway 7 and Highway 224, since Warrington disappeared. Police say Warrington is known to hitchhike. He is described as six-feet-tall and 210 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He walks with a limp. There is currently no clothing description available. Investigators are trying to establish a timeline of Warrington's disappearance. They are asking anyone with camera footage, especially dashcam video of Highway 7 in Sheet Harbour from 4 p.m. on May 24 to 9 p.m. on May 25, to contact police. Anyone with information on Warrington's whereabouts is asked to contact police at 902-490-5020. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page


CBC
10-06-2025
- CBC
Remains found near Saskatoon identified as Chad Romanski, death considered a homicide
Police say they have identified human remains found near Saskatoon last week as Chad Romanski of Saskatoon and are now treating the death as a homicide. In a news release, the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) said the remains were found off Highway 7, west of the city, on June 4. Police have not said how far outside of the city or how far off the highway the body was found, or how it was discovered. The release said investigation by SPS and the Saskatchewan Coroners Service confirmed the remains belong to 31-year-old Romanski. Police say they are treating the death as a homicide.


CTV News
09-06-2025
- CTV News
Saskatoon police treating discovery of body off Highway 7 as homicide
WATCH: Police are working to determine if there was foul play involved after human remains were uncovered west of Saskatoon on Wednesday. Saskatoon police are investigating the discovery of human remains west of the city as a homicide. The remains were discovered off Highway 7 west of Saskatoon on Wednesday, with forensic investigators examining the scene alongside a provincial coroner. Now, police say the remains have been identified as 31-year-old Chad Romanski. In a news release Monday, police said after a forensic examination, they're treating his death as a homicide. Anyone with relevant information about Romanski, a Saskatoon man, is asked to call police or Crime Stoppers.


CBC
05-06-2025
- General
- CBC
Saskatoon major crimes unit investigating after human remains found west of city
Social Sharing Officers with Saskatoon police's major crimes unit are investigating after human remains were found west of the city on June 4. The remains were somewhere off Highway 7. Police did not say how far out of the city they were found, how they were discovered or how far off the highway. "At this time, the identity of the deceased has not been confirmed. Investigators are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the discovery, and whether foul play is involved," police said in a news release.


CTV News
02-06-2025
- General
- CTV News
Richmond Hill acupuncturist accused of sexually assaulting patient on two different occasions
Heng Guang Shen, 57, of Richmond Hill is shown in this handout photo. Shen is facing charges in connection with a sexual assault investigation. Police have arrested a 57-year-old Richmond Hill man after an individual reported being sexually assaulted by their acupuncturist on two separate occasions. Police say that the victim first came forward on May 26. It is alleged they attended a clinic in the area of Highway 7 East and Chalmers Road on two separate occasions and were sexually assaulted both times. Police say that Heng Guang Shen was arrested on May 28 and charged with two counts of sexual assault in connection with the investigation. Investigators believe there may be additional victims and are releasing an image of the accused as they appeal for information, police say.