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OPP searching for Six Nations homicide suspect

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The Ontario Provincial Police Crime Unit is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 22-year-old Eric Jerome Smoke.

Smoke is suspected to be in connected with the homicide of 27-year-old Andrew David of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. Six Nations Police Service currently holds an arrest warrant for Smoke. They believe he is headed toward the Hamilton area.

Smoke is described as an indigenous male, 5’11, 148 pound, black hair and brown eyes. He has a gold tooth, a rose tattoo on his left arm, and a “SMOKE” banner tattoo around his skull.

The OPP and Six Nations Service have also arrested and charged 24-year-old Andrew Smoke of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory with First Degree Murder.

Davis was found around 5:00 p.m. on Monday with a gunshot wound in the driveway at a home on Cayuga Road. He was pronounced dead on scene.

Police advise that you should not approach Eric Jerome Smoke if you see him. Instead,contact police by immediately dialing 9-1-1 or their nearest police authority.

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