Police are continuing to investigate a shooting in Brunswick House First Nation.
Nishnawbe-Aski Police initially announced a shelter-in-place advisory on Sunday, saying NAPS and the OPP were investigating "an incident involving a possible armed and dangerous individual" at large in the community after a disturbance late that afternoon, which left a male injured - the extent of those injuries are unclear, but NAPS says they are not believed to be life-threatening.
The advisory continued into Monday, with school buses cancelled for Brunswick House students on Tuesday, as police continued to search for the suspect, described only as a "young male".
Under the advisory, members of the community are urged to shelter-in-place, locking all doors and windows, closing curtains or blind, and not approaching or engaging with suspects, while those driving in the area - which is not encouraged - are urged to head directly to your destination, avoiding unnecessary stops, not to pick up hitchhikers, and to ensure the vehicle's locked.
