Police recapture convicted murderer who escaped prison north of Montreal
- Correctional Service Canada announced that Lory Bill Germa, a convicted murderer, was recaptured by Montreal police after escaping from a Quebec prison on July 5.
- Germa, 69, was serving a first-degree murder sentence for a crime committed in 1992.
- Montreal police stated that they arrested Germa in connection with two robberies that occurred on July 19 and 22 in the Ville-Marie borough.
- Germa was charged with theft and will be returned to Archambault Institution after his arrest.
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Lory Bill Germa was apprehended at about 7.45 a.m. on Friday morning in the district of Ville-Marie.
Police Recapture Convicted Murderer Who Escaped Prison North of Montreal
A convicted murderer who escaped from a Quebec prison nearly three weeks earlier was recaptured early Friday in Montreal, Correctional Service Canada said. They said Lory Bill Germa was apprehended by the Montreal police at around 7:45 a.m. The 69-year-old escaped from the Archambault Institution north of Montreal on July 5. Staff at the prison’s minimum-security unit reported him missing after noticing he was absent during an inmate count. Germ…
Correctional Service Canada announced on Friday that a convicted murderer who escaped from Archambault Institution, north of Montreal nearly three weeks ago, was found.
The City of Montreal Police Service (SPVM) arrested an inmate who had fled the Archambault Institution.
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