Manitoba

Intersection in Winnipeg's Wolseley neighborhood cordoned off for police investigation

A stretch of a residential strip of Winnipeg's Wolseley neighborhood has been cordoned off for a police investigation on Sunday. Officers say they have no information to provide at this time, but there is no risk to public safety.

Officers say they have no information at this time, but there's no risk to public safety

Police tape is seen wrapped around a street, holding from trees.
Winnipeg police cordoned off the Dundurn Place and Walnut Street intersection for an investigation on Sunday. (Zubina Ahmed/CBC)

A stretch of a residential strip in Winnipeg's Wolseley neighborhood has been cordoned off for a police investigation. 

Yellow police tape was placed around the intersection between Dundurn Place and Walnut Street, just north of Wolseley Avenue, on Sunday. 

Officers were at the scene just past 1 p.m., with some of them seen knocking on doors in the area. 

A spokesperson for Winnipeg Police told CBC they have no information to provide at this time, but there is no risk to public safety.

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