Calgary Police arrested a man believed to be responsible for the homicide of Carrot River's Sheldon Wolf. (submitted photo/Calgary Police Service)
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Calgary Police arrest suspect believed to be responsible for Carrot River man’s homicide

Feb 8, 2020 | 9:29 AM

Calgary Police Service arrested a suspect in connection with the death of a Carrot River man.

An autopsy completed on Friday, Feb. 7 confirmed 47-year-old Sheldon Wolf’s death was a homicide.

Evidence connected to Wolf’s disappearance was discovered in Elliston Park in East Calgary. A subsequent search of the park occurred on Tuesday, Feb. 4.

Wolf’s body was discovered on Feb. 4 in a rural area north of Airdrie, Alta. He was last seen at approximately 7 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 2, leaving the Sandman Hotel located at 888 Seventh Avenue S.W., and later reported missing in the late afternoon of Monday, Feb. 3.

The man who Calgary Police believe is responsible for Wolf’s death was arrested on Feb. 7 in the afternoon. A media release stated he cannot be named until he has been officially charged.

northeastNOW reached out to Calgary Police and the Calgary’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act office on Saturday, Feb. 8, although calls were not returned by deadline.

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