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Police continue search for suspect after three found dead in Ontario's prime cottage country

4 August 2025
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Police continue search for suspect after three found dead in Ontario's prime cottage country
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Police are searching for Mitchell Gray, 29, of Bracebridge, who is wanted for murder following the discovery of three bodies at a fire-damaged home in Muskoka. The incident, which began with a report of gunfire, prompted a shelter-in-place order for local residents as authorities investigated the crime scene, emphasizing that there is currently no threat to public safety.

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