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Sheldon Wolf's body was found Feb. 4, 2020, in the Airdrie area. (Facebook)
Homicide investigation

Police identify second suspect in death of Carrot River man

Feb 18, 2021 | 2:12 PM

Calgary Police have released the name of a man they believe may have been with Sheldon Wolf just minutes before his death last year.

Sharmarke Ali Mohamed, 22, was last known to be living in Regina and has ties to the Toronto area.

A photo of Sharmarke Ali Mohamed. (Submitted/ Calgary Police Service)

On February 2, 2020, Sheldon Wolf, 47, came to visit Calgary from Carrot River, but he never returned home.

His body was located north of Airdrie two days later and his death ruled a homicide. Investigators believe Wolf left the downtown Sandman Hotel where he was staying and met willingly with several people whom he had no previous relationship with.

One of those individuals is alleged to have been Fayiah (Victor) Braima, 23, of Calgary. He was charged last year with first-degree murder and is awaiting trial.

Through their investigation, detectives believe Mohamed exited a white Infiniti QX4 and then entered a Toyota Scion with Wolf already inside, minutes before the homicide.

A photo of the Infiniti. (Submitted/ Calgary Police)

“We know several people were involved in Mr. Wolf’s homicide and we are intent on locating those individuals,” Homicide Unit Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta said in a press release. “We won’t stop and will continue to pursue this until we’re satisfied everyone involved has been held responsible. Visitors to Calgary have the right to feel safe.”

Anyone with information about Mohamed’s whereabouts or the homicide case itself is asked to contact their nearest police detachment or Crime Stoppers.

nigel.maxwell@jpbg.ca

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