May 2, 2025, 8:20 pm
Investigators in Pickering have reclassified a previously suspicious death as a homicide after responding to a wellness call that led them to a vehicle on Fairport and Third Concession roads. The swift update has both shocked the community and raised eyebrows over initial misjudgments in the severity of the incident.
A man’s death in Pickering that was initially deemed suspicious has now been ruled a homicide, Durham Regional Police confirm. The deceased man was found in a vehicle in the Fairport Road and Third Concession Road area on Wednesday, April 30, after officers responded to a well-being call. After an…
The death of a 47-year-old man in Pickering earlier this week has now been ruled a homicide. Durham Regional Police say officers responded on Wednesday to a call for a wellness check in the area of Fairport and Third Concession Rds. Police arrived and found a man dead inside of a vehicle. The scene…
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