Manitoba

Winnipeg Man Wanted After Armed Home Invasion in Opaskwayak Cree Nation

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June 2, 2026 11:40 am

Police are searching for a Winnipeg man after an armed home invasion attempt at a home in Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Manitoba, on May 2, 2026. Two men with guns and masks tried to force their way into a residence on Jebb’s Drive around 5:20 p.m., but fled without getting inside. The home was occupied by a woman and two youths, and no one was hurt.

The Manitoba First Nations Police Service (MFNPS) says officers tracked the suspects to Moose Lake and The Pas. On May 7, with help from the RCMP Emergency Response Team, they searched a multi-unit building in The Pas. Inside, they found replica handguns, a disassembled firearm, a prohibited high-capacity magazine, unknown pills, drug gear, and items tied to gang activity.

Two men from Moose Lake were arrested. Allan Gabriel Campbell, 18, faces charges including breaking and entering with intent, using a firearm in a crime, wearing a disguise, acting for a criminal organization, and failing to follow a release order. Dallas Gene Campbell, 32, faces charges for possession for the purpose of trafficking opioids, possession of a prohibited firearm with ammunition without licence, and other weapons offences. Both are in custody.

A third suspect, Morgan Cree Blair, 34, of Winnipeg, is still at large. He faces the same home invasion charges as Allan Campbell, plus a weapons prohibition count. Police warn the public not to try to detain him. Blair was previously charged in connection with a December 9, 2024 shooting at an Opaskwayak home, where he and another man were arrested for break and enter to steal a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm, discharge firearm while being reckless, robbery to steal a firearm, and uttering threats.

Anyone with information can call the MFNPS Opaskwayak detachment at 204-623-8200 or the anonymous tip line at 1-833-978-0048.

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