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Kingston police look to name man in connection with investigation into homicide of two Ottawa men

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Jun 27, 2022
Kingston police look to name man in connection with investigation into homicide of two Ottawa men

Police suppose they produce now not deem the person is from Kingston, bringing up that “replace facets of the investigation beget led us to that belief.”

Kingston Police are attempting for the identity of the person on the left of this describe taken from video. They deem he became in the company of the two men on the good ahead of their murders in October, 2021. Describe by Kingston Police /Handout

KINGSTON – Kingston police beget launched security digicam images of a person they are attempting for to name and check with in connection to a pair of homicides in October.

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Investigators with the police division’s predominant crimes unit deem the person became in the company of two men, Nico Joseph Soubliere and Carl Alen Delphin, both of Ottawa, earlier than they had been killed on Oct. 16.

Photos captured the person with Soubliere and Delphin at replace times on the identical afternoon they had been killed.

The person police are attempting for is described as Shaded, between 25 and 40 years of age, about six feet two inches (188 centimetres) mountainous and weighing about 275 pounds (125 kilograms).

Police suppose they produce now not deem the person is from Kingston, bringing up that “replace facets of the investigation beget led us to that belief.”

Somewhat bigger than a week prior to now, Kingston police appealed to the general public for any data linked to the homicides, representing the division’s first change on the case since Oct. 26.

Someone with data relating to the person’s identity wais asked to contact Kingston Police Const. Joel Fisher at jfisher@kingstonpolice.ca or 613-549-4660, ext

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