A court case in Calgary, with ties to a small town in Saskatchewan, is moving forward with the setting of trial dates.
Fayiah (Victor) Braima, 25, was charged with second degree murder, in the death last year of Sheldon Wolf. Following discussions on Friday, the trial has now been scheduled for Oct. 17 to Nov. 10, 2022. Jury selection will take place on Oct. 12.
In February 2020, Wolf, 47, came to visit Calgary from Carrot River, but he never returned home.
His body was located in a rural area north of Airdrie two days later and his death ruled a homicide. Investigators said Wolf left the downtown Sandman Hotel where he was staying and met willingly with several people whom he had no previous relationship with.
Meanwhile police continue to search for a second suspect.
Sharmarke Ali Mohamed, 22, was last known to be living in Regina and has ties to the Toronto area.
Through their investigation, detectives believe Mohamed exited in a white Infiniti QX4 and then entered a Toyota Scion with Wolf already inside, minutes before the homicide.
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