
Disappearance of Kebo Bear now a homicide investigation: RCMP
More than a year after Kebo Bear was last seen, Mounties say his disappearance is now being treated as a homicide, and two men have been charged with manslaughter in connection.
Bear, who was 30 at the time, was last seen walking on Pelican Lake First Nation around Jan. 22, 2024. Despite extensive ground and aerial searches, dozens of interviews, and multiple public appeals, he has not been located.
Fast forward to today, and the Saskatchewan RCMP’s Major Crimes Branch and Spiritwood RCMP say two men, 35-year-old Theron Thomas and 30-year-old Ian Carter of Pelican Lake First Nation, have each been charged with one count of manslaughter.
Carter appeared in North Battleford Provincial Court on Wednesday, while Thomas was scheduled to appear on Thursday.