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Two charged with murder of missing Native teen
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Two men from the
Little Black Bear First Nation
in Saskatchewan have been charged with first-degree murder for the death of 19-year-old
Amber Redman
.
Redman was Lakota from the
Standing Buffalo First Nation
. She was last seen in July 2005 before her remains were found on the Little Black Bear Reserve last week.
Albert Patrick Bellegarde, 29, and Gilbert Allan Bellegarde, 31, made their first court appearances yesterday. Authorities don't think the men knew Redman before she disappeared.
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