Winnipeg police have made two arrests for the kidnapping and attempted murder of a man in late November.
The victim — a man in his mid-20s — stepped out of his home in the North Kildonan area to meet some friends when he was taken, police say in a release.
The man was forced into a car and moved to an unknown secondary location, where he was tied, assaulted and eventually robbed. The two suspects then drove off with the victim once more and abandoned him — without his jacket or shoes — in the snow.
A passerby found the man along River Road in St. Andrews, Man., officers say.
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Arrest made in months-old Winnipeg homicide
The major crimes unit took up the case and acquired two search warrants, from which two arrests were made.
Two men — ages 31 and 18 — have been charged with attempting to commit murder, kidnapping and robbery, WPS says.
Both suspects remain in custody.
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