Regina murder suspect who appeared on national most wanted list arrested
The Regina Police Service (RPS) has arrested a suspect that appeared on Canada’s Top 25 Most Wanted list – in relation to a homicide that occurred in May of 2024.
At approximately 1:50 p.m. on Sunday, May 12, 2024, officers were dispatched to a home on the 4800 block of Sherwood Drive for a reported weapons offence.
It was reported that a man was lying on a driveway in the area and had been shot.
Officers and paramedics attended the scene and found the victim suffering from what were described as "serious injuries."
The 22-year-old man, identified by RPS as Everett Wolfe Roberts-Orr, was taken hospital where he succumbed to his injury.
On the evening of Tuesday, Jan. 7, police located and arrested the remaining suspect, 22-year-old Reshaun Norman Cote.
He faces a singular count of second-degree murder.
Cote is set to make his first appearance in Regina provincial court on Thursday, Jan. 9.
In December, Cote was placed on Canada’s national BOLO Top 25 Most Wanted list as number nine.
Cote is the third suspect to be charged in relation to the May killing.
Two other suspects, Isaiah James Dustyhorn, 24, and a 17-year-old youth were both charged with second-degree murder shortly after the incident.
Regina's police service also noted that Cote was not the only suspect with ties to the Queen City on the BOLO list.
"Juma" Daniel Drie Atem remains at large and is wanted for first-degree murder for his suspected involvement in a homicide committed on the night of July 29, 2023.
The victim in that instance, 32-year-old Roman Miller, died outside a downtown business on the 2100 block of Broad Street after being shot.
There is currently a $50,000 reward for any information that leads to Atem's arrest.
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