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Sarnia police announce arrest of Lambton College murder suspect
Police say Kyaw Doe was arrested after a more than two-week manhunt, and a $50,000 reward had been offered for information.
- On Monday, Sarnia police arrested 24-year-old Kyaw Chin Doe at a London residence, ending a two-week search for the suspect in the April 10 Lambton College fatal shooting.
- Shots rang out at Lambton College's Lions Den Pub in the early hours of April 10 following an altercation between two groups, killing 20-year-old Dane Nisbet and wounding two others.
- Three people were previously charged in connection with Nisbet's death: Odum Richard Bun faces second-degree murder, while 19-year-olds Johnathan Osborne-Walsh and Ava-Leigh Lightheart face accessory and firearm-related offences.
- Sarnia Police Chief Derek Davis said the arrest "brings a small measure of comfort" to the grieving community after Nisbet's April 17 funeral, attended by hundreds including Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley.
- A $50,000 reward for information leading to Doe's arrest was offered during the two-week search, underscoring police commitment as court proceedings begin for all those charged.
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Gun used in fatal Ontario college bar shooting smuggled from United States: police
Police say the weapon used in a fatal shooting at a Sarnia, Ont., college bar earlier this month was smuggled across the border from the United States.
·Kelowna, Canada
Read Full ArticleMan faces 2nd-degree murder charge in fatal Ontario college bar shooting
A suspect in a fatal shooting at a college bar in southwestern Ontario has been arrested after more than two weeks in hiding. Sarnia police say they were called just before 1 a.m. on April 10 about gunfire at a bar on the Lambton College campus. Police say 20-year-old Dane Nisbet died in hospital, while […]
·Toronto, Canada
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