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Homicide suspect joins Canada's Most-Wanted list

Twenty-two year-old Reshaun Norman Cote is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant, following a fatal shooting on May 12, 2024, according to police.
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Reshaun Norman Cote.

REGINA - A Regina homicide suspect has been added to the National ‘Top 25’ Most Wanted list.

The Bolo Program announced an update to its ‘Top 25’ most wanted fugitives and a suspect wanted by the Regina Police Service for second-degree murder has joined that list.

Twenty-two year-old Reshaun Norman Cote is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant, following a fatal shooting on May 12, 2024, according to police.

Police say the homicide took place in the 4800 block of Sherwood Drive and claimed the life of 22 year-old Everett Wolfe Roberts-Orr, of Regina.

Two other suspects, 24 year-old Isaiah James Dustyhorn, and a 17-year-old youth who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, have already been arrested and charged in connection to this case.

The national attention that comes with the Bolo Program is critical in the search for the final suspect, Reshaun Cote.

“RPS Investigators have been working to locate and arrest Reshaun Cote,” said Deputy Chief Trent Stevely, of the Regina Police Service. “With the national attention generated from the Bolo ‘Top 25’ list, more eyes than ever will be on the lookout (Bolo) for Mr. Cote, which can help us bring this investigation to a successful conclusion.”

What is the Bolo Program?

The Bolo Program is a program that aims to bring national attention to wanted suspects across the country through various methods including large rewards, media campaigns and other efforts. The program is free of charge to police services and taxpayers. You can learn more about the .

Cote is currently number nine on the list and, at this time, there is no cash reward attached to his arrest.

Police say that often the national exposure of a suspect being named to the list is enough to get tips that result in an arrest.

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