Press Release
Incident Date: Thursday, May 18, 2017 – 12:00
Location: Thunder Bay
Date Published: 2017-05-18
Two families are dealing with unthinkable sadness and pain. The tragic death of Tammy Keeash and the disappearance of Josiah Begg have deeply impacted all of us. Today, the ongoing efforts of police, volunteers and members of the community are focused on locating Josiah.
The men and women of the Thunder Bay Police Service are standing with these families and are doing everything in their power to find answers and provide support during this sad time. Investigators have been in daily contact with Josiah’s family. We are very appreciative of the support provided by the volunteers who have come out each day to help.
We will continue to provide updates to the public as to the progress of the search for Josiah. The family is our priority and our first point of contact. As stated before, any help or information from the public is welcomed and encouraged.
These investigations have been extensive. The members of our service are emotionally and professionally invested in finding answers for the families. We are parents, sons and daughters. The commitment is strong.
This is not the time for pointing fingers. It is the time to join hands and work towards our common goals of finding answers. Together, we can make that happen.
Notes:
Attached to this release is an update on the steps the TBPS has taken to address the recommendations that came out of the Joint Inquest into the deaths of First Nation youths. You can find the text from that media release attachment below:
Joint Inquest (Deaths of 7 First Nation Youths) Recommendations
Thunder Bay Police Service Efforts as of May 2017:
Recommendation 91 includes NAN, City of Thunder Bay, TBPS, NAPS, NNEC, KO, DFC and MLC as being responsible for the formation of a working group to discuss best practices applicable to their respective roles pertaining to students from remote First Nations communities attending secondary school in Thunder Bay.
Chief Levesque was the first leader to initiate contact with all involved parties in September 2016 to ensure that the inquest recommendations would be addressed. Since that time, the TBPS has met separately with the named parties to discuss the 13 subsections of recommendation 91. We have moved forward on a number of initiatives to address these recommendations which are in place today.
There are 8 named parties for this working group which includes a number of educational organizations. The key to being able to effectively address recommendation 91 is to have all parties involved in a coordinated effort. As of Friday May 5, 2017, an inquest coordinator from NAN was designated to bring all of the named parties together to address all of the subsections of inquest recommendation 91.
The Thunder Bay Police Service efforts to date include:
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