Mounties have charged a man with murder in a triple homicide in Lloydminster, the city straddling the Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary.
Police were called in September to do a wellness check at a home on the Saskatchewan side of the community.
They found the bodies of Brent Peters, 66, and his sons Matthew Peters, 32, and Brennan Peters, 23.
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Investigators said the men had been shot and the killings appeared to have been targeted.
Nakota Rayne Pooyak of the Sweetgrass First Nation in Saskatchewan was arrested Saturday.
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The 31-year-old faces three counts of second-degree murder.
Pooyak was to appear Monday in court in Lloydminster.
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