Thunder Bay Police Update on Investigation in Limbrick Neighbourhood in Northwood Ward

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THUNDER BAY – Updated – Thunder Bay Police advise on an effort overnight in the Limbrick neighbourhood of the city.

Police report that two males have been arrested for aggravated assault and two other males are in the hospital with serious injuries following a Sunday afternoon incident on the city’s south side.

Story has been updated with the names of the accused

A concerned citizen called 911 just after 4:50 pm EST on Sunday, November 1, 2020, after observing two males who appeared to be injured walking in an area of Riverview Drive. An off-duty officer also observed these two apparently injured males enter an apartment on Limbrick Street.

The concern for their well-being came from witness reports of a significant amount of blood on the two males.

Thunder Bay Police Service officers were dispatched to the Limbrick Street apartment to check on the welfare of the possibly injured males. When police arrived they learned the two males were not injured, and the blood observed came from two other males who were at an unknown location.

A search was conducted, which included assistance from the K-9 Unit, and the two adult male victims were located in the 500 block of Riverview Drive near the Neebing River.

Both male victims were transported to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre for treatment of their injuries. The two males located at the Limbrick apartment were taken into custody.

Both are expected to appear in bail court this morning to face several charges including Aggravated Assault.

Loyal Abel MCKAY, 25, of Thunder Bay, is charged with:

• Aggravated Assault x 2
• Assault
• Forcible Confinement

Albert Ray SAINNAWAP, 22, of Big Trout Lake, is charged with:

• Aggravated Assault x 2
• Assault With a Weapon
• Assault
• Forcible Confinement
• Breach of Probation

Both appeared in bail court on Monday, Nov. 2. SAINNAWAP was remanded into custody with a future appearance date of Wednesday, Nov. 4. MCKAY was remanded into custody with a future appearance date of Monday, Nov. 9.

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