Special northern Ont. First Nation headdress, stolen vehicle found
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‘It’s been a rough 24 hours:’ Nipissing First Nation Chief’s sacred headdress stolen along with vehicle:Chief Scott McLeod urges thief who stole his truck to return the headdress, which was reconstructed after more than two years of research.
Nipissing First Nation Chief Scott McLeod is appealing to those who stole his SUV early Saturday morning, March 11, in Mississauga to return the sacred headdress that was inside.
‘It’s been a rough 24 hours:’ Nipissing First Nation Chief’s sacred headdress stolen along with vehicle:Chief Scott McLeod urges thief who stole his truck to return the headdress, which was reconstructed after more than two years of research.
Nipissing First Nation Chief Scott McLeod is appealing to those who stole his SUV early Saturday morning, March 11, in Mississauga to return the sacred headdress that was inside.
‘It’s been a rough 24 hours:’ Nipissing First Nation Chief’s sacred headdress stolen along with vehicle:Chief Scott McLeod urges thief who stole his truck to return the headdress, which was reconstructed after more than two years of research.
Nipissing First Nation Chief Scott McLeod is appealing to those who stole his SUV early Saturday morning, March 11, in Mississauga to return the sacred headdress that was inside.
·Guelph, Canada
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