Ohsweken residents are under a shelter-in-place order after police reported an armed suspect in the area. The incident stems from a disturbance near Onondaga Road and Sixth Line in the Six Nations community, roughly 25 kilometres southeast of Brantford. The Ontario Provincial Police posted the initial notice on social media platform X just after 7 a.m., instructing residents to lock doors and windows and to monitor police updates. A later post shortly after 8 a.m. said the OPP will advise when the shelter-in-place has been lifted and thanked the public for understanding as officers work to resolve the situation.
Provincial police are asking people in Ohsweken, Ont., to shelter in place, saying on Saturday morning that there is an armed suspect in the area. The request is in response to a disturbance in the area of Onondaga Road and Sixth Line in the Six Nations community, which is located about 25 kilometres southeast of Brantford, Ont., the Ontario Provincial Police said in a post on social media platform X just after 7 a.m. Saturday.
the Ontario Provincial Police said in a post on social media platform X just after 7 a.m. Saturday. Area residents are asked to lock their doors and windows and watch for police updates on the situation, the OPP said. "We will advise when [the shelter in place] has been lifted," the OPP said in a separate post just after 8 a.m. "We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as officers work to resolve this situation."
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