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Thunder Bay police charge local man with attempted murder following shooting incident

Members of the Thunder Bay Police Service havearrested and charged a 32-year-old Thunder Bay man with attempted murderfollowing an investigation into a shooting incident.

The accused was remanded into custody with a future appearance date of Tuesday, May 12

Thunder Bay police arrested a 32-year-old city man, who faces a charge of attempted murder, after another man crashed a vehicle into a barricade at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. (Christina Jung/CBC)

Members of the Thunder Bay Police Service havearrested and charged a 32-year-old Thunder Bay man with attempted murderfollowing an investigation into a shooting incident.

The initial investigation began in the evening hours of Sunday, May 3, police said in a media release on Tuesday. Officerswere dispatched to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) where a man had crashed a vehicle into a barricade on the hospital's property.

Det. Inspt. John Fennell said officers had also received reports of a possible shooting around the same time as the incident at the hospital.

The male had suffered substantialinjuries, however, police saidthe injuries were likely from an incident that took place before he arrived at the hospital.

Police said an investigation determined the male's injuries were theresult of firearm, and police were then able toidentify a suspect in the event.The accused and suspect were known to one another and police believe the incident was targeted.

"This was an issue between these two individuals This was not a random act of violence by just a stranger. That's the part that we always try to make sure it gets across to the public, that this was directed one to the other," said Fennell.

Fennell added that the dispute between the victim and the accused was drug related.

According to police, in the late afternoon hours of Monday, May 4, the accused was located in the Trillium Way area where he was then arrested.

As a result, 32-year-old Terry Allen Pelto,of Thunder Bay, has beencharged with attempt murder, unauthorized possession of a firearm, and possession of firearm andammunition contrary to a prohibition order.

The accused appeared in bail court Tuesday and was remanded into custody with a future appearance date of Tuesday, May 12.

Police said theinvestigation remains ongoing.