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Two young teenage boys have been arrested in connection with Winnipeg’s 31st homicide.

The two suspects, 13 and 14, have been detained and each charged with one count of manslaughter in the Oct. 16 death of Neilson Catcheway, 40.

Const. Rob Carver said Thursday that Catcheway was assaulted during a robbery and left on the roadway on Main Street between Higgins Avenue and Sutherland Avenue, and in a separate incident, the man was struck by a vehicle.

1:20 A pair of teens are charged in connection with Winnipeg’s 31st homicide of 2019 A pair of teens are charged in connection with Winnipeg’s 31st homicide of 2019

Carver said the age of the suspects, both of whom were known to police, was “absolutely shocking”.

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“What were they doing out at midnight when they were 13 and 14? That’s a question for sure. That’s a question for us as a city, as a society. Why were they out?” Tweet This

Police said they’re still asking for the driver of the vehicle to come forward and speak to investigators.

“Do you really want investigators knocking at your door at 2:00 in the morning and taking you into custody? That’s where this would start,” said Carver.

A memorial has been set up at Main Street for Neilson Catcheway. Police say a 13 yr old and 14 yr old boy are the ones responsible for his death. #globalwpg pic.twitter.com/28QCtzUvjj — Amber McGuckin (@GlobalNewsAmber) October 18, 2019

“I’d rather just come and deal with it, but not everyone acts rationally. We’re going to find out who the driver is and then we’re going to locate the driver.”

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Anyone with information is asked to call the Homicide Unit at 204-986-6058 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).

It has been determined that the male had been assaulted and a short time later struck by an unrelated northbound vehicle. Investigators are asking for the driver of this vehicle to come forward to police. The investigation is in its early stages. pic.twitter.com/I4QTuAin29 — Winnipeg Police (@wpgpolice) October 17, 2019