Aaron Mousseau was arrested Tuesday after a lengthy investigation involving the RCMP, the Winnipeg Police Service and the Manitoba First Nations Police Service, said Supt. Rob Lasson, the officer in charge of Manitoba RCMP major crime. Paul, 56, had been missing for a week in the summer of 2020 when his body was found in the Roseau River Anishinaabe First Nation on Aug. 11, hidden in deep brush, police said. “We hope this arrest brings some closure to the Budd family,” Lasson said at a news conference Thursday. On August 7, 2020, a coworker of Paul’s asked the police to check on him when he didn’t show up for work for three days. Paul’s red Chevrolet Trax was found burned on August 10th. (Submitted by Manitoba RCMP) Further investigation by Winnipeg police and the RCMP turned up footage of Paul with two people he knew at a liquor store in Neepawa, Man., on Aug. 1. That was the last known sighting of Paul alive, Lasson said. On Aug. 10, a burned-out SUV was found on Queen Street in Winnipeg, which police later identified as belonging to Paul, RCMP said. Two suspects were then located — a 36-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man. The woman was arrested and released without charge in December 2020. “Throughout any investigation we follow evidence and leads as we think, and at that time it was prudent to arrest the woman and the man was not arrested at that time,” Lasson said. Police identified a 39-year-old man as a suspect in Bud Paul’s 2020 murder, but the arrest came almost two years later. (Submitted by RCMP) Lasson confirmed that Mousseau was the second suspect identified by police in 2020. Surveillance video and forensic science helped crack the case, he said. Scientists at the RCMP lab in Ottawa as well as a lab in the United States examined the evidence. No other charges are expected.


title: “Man Charged With 1St Degree Murder In 2020 Death Of Winnipegger Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-22” author: “Mark Fenton”


Aaron Mousseau was arrested Tuesday after a lengthy investigation involving the RCMP, the Winnipeg Police Service and the Manitoba First Nations Police Service, said Supt. Rob Lasson, the officer in charge of Manitoba RCMP major crime. Paul, 56, had been missing for a week in the summer of 2020 when his body was found in the Roseau River Anishinaabe First Nation on Aug. 11, hidden in deep brush, police said. “We hope this arrest brings some closure to the Budd family,” Lasson said at a news conference Thursday. On August 7, 2020, a coworker of Paul’s asked the police to check on him when he didn’t show up for work for three days. Paul’s red Chevrolet Trax was found burned on August 10th. (Submitted by Manitoba RCMP) Further investigation by Winnipeg police and the RCMP turned up footage of Paul with two people he knew at a liquor store in Neepawa, Man., on Aug. 1. That was the last known sighting of Paul alive, Lasson said. On Aug. 10, a burned-out SUV was found on Queen Street in Winnipeg, which police later identified as belonging to Paul, RCMP said. Two suspects were then located — a 36-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man. The woman was arrested and released without charge in December 2020. “Throughout any investigation we follow evidence and leads as we think, and at that time it was prudent to arrest the woman and the man was not arrested at that time,” Lasson said. Police identified a 39-year-old man as a suspect in Bud Paul’s 2020 murder, but the arrest came almost two years later. (Submitted by RCMP) Lasson confirmed that Mousseau was the second suspect identified by police in 2020. Surveillance video and forensic science helped crack the case, he said. Scientists at the RCMP lab in Ottawa as well as a lab in the United States examined the evidence. No other charges are expected.


title: “Man Charged With 1St Degree Murder In 2020 Death Of Winnipegger Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-26” author: “William Petrash”


Aaron Mousseau was arrested Tuesday after a lengthy investigation involving the RCMP, the Winnipeg Police Service and the Manitoba First Nations Police Service, said Supt. Rob Lasson, the officer in charge of Manitoba RCMP major crime. Paul, 56, had been missing for a week in the summer of 2020 when his body was found in the Roseau River Anishinaabe First Nation on Aug. 11, hidden in deep brush, police said. “We hope this arrest brings some closure to the Budd family,” Lasson said at a news conference Thursday. On August 7, 2020, a coworker of Paul’s asked the police to check on him when he didn’t show up for work for three days. Paul’s red Chevrolet Trax was found burned on August 10th. (Submitted by Manitoba RCMP) Further investigation by Winnipeg police and the RCMP turned up footage of Paul with two people he knew at a liquor store in Neepawa, Man., on Aug. 1. That was the last known sighting of Paul alive, Lasson said. On Aug. 10, a burned-out SUV was found on Queen Street in Winnipeg, which police later identified as belonging to Paul, RCMP said. Two suspects were then located — a 36-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man. The woman was arrested and released without charge in December 2020. “Throughout any investigation we follow evidence and leads as we think, and at that time it was prudent to arrest the woman and the man was not arrested at that time,” Lasson said. Police identified a 39-year-old man as a suspect in Bud Paul’s 2020 murder, but the arrest came almost two years later. (Submitted by RCMP) Lasson confirmed that Mousseau was the second suspect identified by police in 2020. Surveillance video and forensic science helped crack the case, he said. Scientists at the RCMP lab in Ottawa as well as a lab in the United States examined the evidence. No other charges are expected.


title: “Man Charged With 1St Degree Murder In 2020 Death Of Winnipegger Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Patricia Johnson”


Aaron Mousseau was arrested Tuesday after a lengthy investigation involving the RCMP, the Winnipeg Police Service and the Manitoba First Nations Police Service, said Supt. Rob Lasson, the officer in charge of Manitoba RCMP major crime. Paul, 56, had been missing for a week in the summer of 2020 when his body was found in the Roseau River Anishinaabe First Nation on Aug. 11, hidden in deep brush, police said. “We hope this arrest brings some closure to the Budd family,” Lasson said at a news conference Thursday. On August 7, 2020, a coworker of Paul’s asked the police to check on him when he didn’t show up for work for three days. Paul’s red Chevrolet Trax was found burned on August 10th. (Submitted by Manitoba RCMP) Further investigation by Winnipeg police and the RCMP turned up footage of Paul with two people he knew at a liquor store in Neepawa, Man., on Aug. 1. That was the last known sighting of Paul alive, Lasson said. On Aug. 10, a burned-out SUV was found on Queen Street in Winnipeg, which police later identified as belonging to Paul, RCMP said. Two suspects were then located — a 36-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man. The woman was arrested and released without charge in December 2020. “Throughout any investigation we follow evidence and leads as we think, and at that time it was prudent to arrest the woman and the man was not arrested at that time,” Lasson said. Police identified a 39-year-old man as a suspect in Bud Paul’s 2020 murder, but the arrest came almost two years later. (Submitted by RCMP) Lasson confirmed that Mousseau was the second suspect identified by police in 2020. Surveillance video and forensic science helped crack the case, he said. Scientists at the RCMP lab in Ottawa as well as a lab in the United States examined the evidence. No other charges are expected.