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The remains of Manitoba First Nation Police Service’s (MFNPS) leader are believed to have been found following a fire at his home.

MFNPS said it believes their chief, Doug Palson, was the victim of a tragic incident Wednesday morning.

RCMP said it received a report of a structure fire north of High Bluff shortly before 5 a.m., later learning it was the residence of Palson.

Once the fire was extinguished, investigators discovered human remains inside the home. MFNPS believes the remains belonged to Palson.

“Chief Palson was a passionate leader who loved our police service and its members who serve our 10 First Nation communities with pride and respect,” a release from Sherri Thomas, Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Police Commission’s chair, said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with Chief Palson’s family as they deal with this tragedy.”

MFNPS is working with Manitoba RCMP and the Office of the Fire Commissioner …

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