Man, youth arrested in quadruple homicide on First Nation in Saskatchewan

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REGINA - A man and a boy have been arrested in the shooting deaths of four people on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan.

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REGINA – A man and a boy have been arrested in the shooting deaths of four people on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan.

Darrius Racette, 18, faces four counts of first-degree murder. RCMP said the youth, who cannot be identified, was to be charged later.

Two men and two women were found dead in a home on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation, east of Regina, on Feb. 4.

Tracey Hotomani, Sheldon Quewezance, Shauna Fay and Terry Jack are shown in RCMP handout photos. Police say the four were found dead in a home on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Saskatchewan RCMP **MANDATORY CREDIT**
Tracey Hotomani, Sheldon Quewezance, Shauna Fay and Terry Jack are shown in RCMP handout photos. Police say the four were found dead in a home on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Saskatchewan RCMP **MANDATORY CREDIT**

Mounties previously identified the victims as 34-year-old Tracey Hotomani, 51-year-old Terry Jack, 44-year-old Sheldon Quewezance and 47-year-old Shauna Fay.

The accused were arrested Tuesday. Racette was taken into custody in Yorkton, Sask., and the boy was arrested at Carry the Kettle.

RCMP said investigators are confident the home was targeted. They did not provide details about whether the accused knew the victims or a possible motive.

“I understand from the outside, it might seem like this wasn’t a quick resolution, but I think it’s important the public realize investigations like this are incredibly complex,” said Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore, the commanding officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP.

Shortly after the bodies were discovered, Mounties said they received reports of a man pointing a gun at people on Zagime Anishinabek, about 95 kilometres from Carry the Kettle.

Keagan Panipekeesick was charged with firearms offences, and RCMP said they were working to determine if the cases were linked.

On Wednesday, Mounties said there was no link.

Tracey Hotomani, Sheldon Quewezance, Shauna Fay and Terry Jack are shown in RCMP handout photos. Police say the four were found dead in a home on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Saskatchewan RCMP **MANDATORY CREDIT**
Tracey Hotomani, Sheldon Quewezance, Shauna Fay and Terry Jack are shown in RCMP handout photos. Police say the four were found dead in a home on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Saskatchewan RCMP **MANDATORY CREDIT**

“The RCMP communicated the two incidents together, as we wanted the people living in those areas to be aware of any potential threats and to remain vigilant while the investigations unfolded,” said Insp. Ashley St. Germaine.

“As the investigations have unfolded, we’ve determined that those two incidents are not related.”

Racette is to appear Thursday in court in Yorkton.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 19, 2025.

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