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Some kind of drugs
On June 1st, 2009 Nishnawbe-Aski Police arrested a female who was wearing a home made belt containing marijuana.
The drugs seized had an estimated street value of seventeen thousand, nine hundred and twenty dollars ($ 17, 920.00).
Sixty (60)-year -old Sarah Tookate of Attawapiskat is charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking.
Sarah Tookate is in custody and will appear for bail court on June 5th, 2009 at Cochrane, Ontario.
The above is a demon that's responsible
some one used a weapon to attack.
(Attawapiskat First Nation) On November 28, 2008, Nishnawbe-Aski Police responded to a report of a fight in progress within the community of Attawapiskat First Nation.
Police investigation revealed two males received non -life-threatening injuries after being attacked by a male with a knife. They were taken to the local hospital and later released.
Twenty-eight year-old- Paul Eli Mattinas of Attawapiskat First Nation was later arrested without incident. He is charged with two (2) counts of Aggravated Assault and three (3) counts of Breach of Probation.
The accused was remanded into custody and he will be in court for a bail hearing on December 5th, 2008 in Cochrane, Ontario.
Two men beaten
(Attawapiskat, ON) Two Attawapiskat men were airlifted for emergency medical treatment following a fight at a residence in Attawapiskat on the 23 of June 2007.
One victim received a severe beating to the head while the other sustained a broken leg.
Both victims were sent to Timmins District Hospital and the head injury victim was further transported to Kingston General Hospital.
Norman Koostachin, 35 years old and Kenny Wheesk, 23, are charged with Aggravated Assault.
Norman Koostachin will appear in court on the 15 August 2007, in Attawapiskat, while Kenny Wheesk is still in custody.
Man Loses Eye sight after Beating
(Attawapiskat, Ontario) An Attawapiskat man lost his sight in one eye after an incident in that small northern community on the 28 of June 2007.
The victim was brought to Attawapiskat General Hospital by ambulance with head and eye injuries and was then airlifted to Moose Factory Weeneebayko General Hospital. As a result of the incident the victim has permanently lost his eye sight in one eye.
The incident was investigated by members of the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service Attawapiskat Detachment assisted by the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service North East Region Crime Unit. As a result of the investigation, Wayne Wesley, 23 years old, of Attawapiskat is charged with an Aggravated Assault.
Mr. Wesley is in custody and will appear in court in Attawapiskat on the 15 August 2007.
(Attawapiskat First Nation) On December 20th 2008, the Nishnawbe-Aski Police in Attawapiskat received a report of shots fired within the community.
Investigation by the police located an armed male within the community. The suspect proceeded to point the firearm in the direction of the police vehicle. The police instructed the armed male suspect to drop the firearm. The police kept communication with the suspect to drop the firearm.
The suspect finally complied with the demands of the police and was arrested. He was in possession a semi automatic shotgun. Investigation to date reveals the suspect discharged five (5) rounds within the community. There are no reports of any injuries.
Twenty- two (22) year -old Jason Paul-Martin of Attawapiskat First Nation is in custody and is scheduled to appear in court for a bail hearing on Monday, December 22, 2008 in Cochrane Ontario.
Mr. Jason Paul-Martin is charged with Pointing a Firearm, Careless use of Firearm, Possession of Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose and Unauthorized Possession.
Attawapiskat First Nation is approximately 272 miles north of Cochrane, Ontario.
See the above is all the demons. Demons can't haunt you people but they can make things happen even make things look natural. Like the elders that died in 2008. One of the elders was my grandfather.
Now look at the below note.
A pair of officers in Attawapiskat also risked their lives to save a resident of the community they work in.
Constable Edward Sutherland and Paul Auger earned the lifesaving award at the ceremony.
The incident began at 5:45 p.m. when police in Attawapiskat were advised of a suicidal male who had ventured on the Attawapiskat River during the ice break.
“Police arrived on the scene and witnessed the male standing on the river which consisted of broken ice approximately 20 meters from the river bank,” George said, describing the incident. “Auger immediately advised the male to come to shore and talk but he refused.”
After 30 minutes of negotiation by both officers, the man was within five feet of Auger but then decided to venture further onto the ice and fell through.
Both Auger and Sutherland dashed out on the ice to rescue the male and in the process both officers fell in the freezing waters while holding on to the male.
Despite the equipment he was wearing, Sutherland described it as a harrowing experience.
“The ice flowing by at such speeds, it felt like 1,000 needles stabbing me in the shins,” he said. “I couldn’t touch the bottom.”
Sutherland was quick to point out Canadian Rangers and former NAPS Const. Cindy Hourtevenko provided significant help in bringing the rescued man to shore.
Sutherland has been an officer with NAPS since 2005. Auger joined NAPS in 2007 and became a member of bicycle patrol unit last year.
Now if this occurred in 2007 or past 2007 then it's probably the demons.
Again about inthalexious history I was wrong intha is a little girl I called shavela allock. Her mother is Lilith shavela says. That is it for this one.
ATTAWAPISKAT, ON - May 20 , 2007 - Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service (NAPS) requested Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) assistance with a sexual assault investigation after receiving a complaint from the community about the actions of an off-duty NAPS officer involving a 16-year-old female from within the community.
Charged with one count of sexual assault and one count of sexual exploitation is Kristopher Rowe, 27 years old, from Moose Factory, ON.
The accused has been released on a promise to appear in Attawapiskat court August 15, 2007.
The investigation is being conducted by members of the NAPS and the OPP North East Region Crime Unit under the direction of Detective Inspector Tim Millar, OPP Criminal Investigation Branch.
See this above. It's the demons believe it or not. They can make people do things. I know these things because the demons the demon shavela allock and Lilith shavelas mother told me what's just happened. I know I said the community is protected. What I mean by protected is that not possessed. Demons can't haunt you people in attawapiskat. But they can still hurt you guys by making it look natural. Again if demons haunt those demons would be cast out on to hell. If that happened the demons can not return in the pentagram. That's what I meant by protection.
a guy was hospitalized because a guy was stabbed. heres the story
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An Attawapiskat man was hospitalized after a stabbing incident in the James Bay community.
On the morning of Sept. 24, Nishnawbe-Aski Police in Attawapiskat responded to a call regarding a domestic-related incident. A 28-year-old male was found with multiple stab wounds.
The injured person was quickly transported to the Weeneebayko General Hospital in Moose Factory, Ont. with severe injuries to his abdomen. Police expect the victim to make a full recovery.Melissa Iahtail of Attawapiskat is charged with aggravated assault under the Criminal Code of Canada. The 23-year-old is in custody and awaits a bail hearing Oct. 3 in Cochrane, Ont. -LC
This is just another story I want people to know.