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One in custody after 14-hour shelter-in-place order in Iqaluit: RCMP

One person is in custody after shots were fired in Iqaluit, prompting a nearly 14-hour shelter-in-place advisory to protect residents, police said.

  • Nunavut RCMP issued a nearly 14-hour shelter-in-place alert on September 27, 2025, after shots were fired from a home on Tasilik Street in Iqaluit.
  • Police received a call about firearm use just before 1 a.m. and heard additional shots after arriving, prompting the alert about 25 minutes later.
  • The alert advised residents in the 2200s block to remain indoors, secure their doors, and keep away from windows while officers continued their investigation at the scene.
  • At 5 p.m., RCMP lifted the advisory and stated one person is in custody, no injuries were reported, and there is no longer a public safety threat.
  • Police continue the investigation at the site and advise the public to avoid the area as authorities work to resolve the incident’s details.
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One in custody after 14-hour shelter-in-place order in Iqaluit: RCMP

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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