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28-year OPP veteran killed in incident in Gore Bay (update)

OPP Cst. Marc Hovingh died in a shooting in Gore Bay
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4:15 p.m. update

OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique confirmed on Twitter that 28-year OPP veteran Provincial Cst. Marc Hovingh succumbed to his injuries he sustained in an incident in Gore Bay.

"With great sadness I advise that PC Marc Hovingh, a 28-year veteran of the OPP, has succumbed to his injuries sustained while bravely serving in the line of duty," said Carrique in a tweet. 

"Our hearts are with his family, friends and colleagues at this time."

1:40 p.m. update

Media reports out of Manitoulin Island have indicated that two officers have been shot and a suspect was wounded in a dramatic event that just unfolded near the Tenth Line, just east of the East Bluff, in Gore Bay on Thursday, Nov. 19.

The Manitoulin Expositor reports that an officer was shot during an investigation at a trailer near the Tenth Line. 

The investigation quickly turned into a rescue operation for the downed officer and as officers moved in to retrieve the officer, a second officer was shot. The extent of their injuries is not known at this time. 

The suspect was also wounded in the operation and has been apprehended. The extent of the suspect’s injuries are not known at this time, but there are no other suspects in the matter.

ORNGE air ambulance as well as ground EMS teams have taken the injured parties to hospital.

Original story

Provincial police on Manitoulin Island are advising the public to stay away from the area of Scotland Road, Hindman Trail and 10th Road in Gore Bay.

There is a heavy police presence in that area, said the OPP in a tweet. Officers are investigating a serious occurrence, but there are no further details at this time.

More information will be released once available.

-Sudbury.com