Tsuut'ina Nation Police Service officials are encouraging any local victims to come forward following the arrest of Dances With Wolves actor Nathan Lee Chasing Horse in Las Vegas on sex assault charges. yyc
Dances with WolvesThe offences allegedly occurred during Chasing Horse's time as a medicine man who conducted healing ceremonies and hosted spiritual gatherings.
On Wednesday, Tsuut'ina Nation police announced they were working alongside their policing partners in Alberta, including the Calgary Police Service, as part of the stateside investigation.
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