Baker Lake mayor says fugitive was arrested at nearby mining exploration camp
A fugitive from Saskatchewan who was arrested in Nunavut last week was picked up at a mining exploration camp outside of Baker Lake, says the community’s mayor.
Baker Lake RCMP arrested 33-year-old Corey Clarke on July 15, just days after police issued a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest.
Clarke is charged with the second-degree murder of 29-year-old Natasha Ross on May 24 in Prince Albert, Sask.
Baker Lake Mayor Richard Aksawnee said local police later informed him that Clarke was arrested at a mining exploration camp outside of the community.