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Police arrest and charge new suspect in Canada Day murder case

THUNDER BAY – A third suspect has been arrested in the Canada Day murder case. Thunder Bay Police Service officials in a media release on Monday confirmed they had arrested 26-year-old Kyle Malcolm Stoney last Friday at a Park Avenue apartment.
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(tbnewswatch.com)

THUNDER BAY – A third suspect has been arrested in the Canada Day murder case.

Thunder Bay Police Service officials in a media release on Monday confirmed they had arrested 26-year-old Kyle Malcolm Stoney last Friday at a Park Avenue apartment.

Stoney has been charged with second degree murder in the death of 52-year-old Christopher Adams, who was violently assaulted outside city hall in the early morning hours of July 1. Adams died as a result of those injuries on July 8.

Police had already arrested 31-year-old Carl Spencer Rae and 22-year-old Becky Mamawka in connection with the case. Initial descriptions of the incident said four people appeared to be involved, with robbery being a motive.

Stoney has been remanded to the Thunder Bay District Jail and is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.




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