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RSS FeedsSt. Catharines man accused of killing his stepson, 7, has been arrested, police say
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22 march 2017 04:52:21

 
St. Catharines man accused of killing his stepson, 7, has been arrested, police say
(The Star Fashion & Style)
 


ST. CATHERINES, ONT.—The search is over for an Ontario man accused of fatally injuring his seven-year-old stepson moments before attempting to kill a local bank employee.Niagara police Chief Jeff McGuire says 43-year-old Justin Kuijer was arrested by provincial police Tuesday in northern Ontario.McGuire says the arrest in Kenora, Ont., came after a tip from a citizen.Read more: Canada-wide warrant issued against St. Catharines man wanted in death of 7-year-old stepsonA Canada-wide arrest warrant was issued Monday for Kuijer on charges of second-degree murder in the death of his stepson, Nathan Dumas, 7, as well as attempted murder in the stabbing of a woman working at a St. Catharines RBC branch.Police mentioned that the stabbing incident wasn’t a robbery, and that Kuijer had a “professional relationship” with the bank employee.Dumas was found critically injured at his home on Friday. The boy was rushed to hospital, where he died of his injuries the next morning.Police alleged that Kuijer had been on the run in his ex-girlfriend’s van ever since the two grisly scenes unfolded on Friday.In a news release, Niagara regional police say the 2009 Pontiac Montana van was located in a parking lot with Kuijer alone inside.Police say Kuijer was arrested without incident and that he will be returned to the Niagara region, where the matter will go before the courts. He was able to travel almost 2,000 kilometres to northwest Ontario before being found.“We would like to thank the public, the media, and our law enforcement partners for their continued support over the last few days,” said Niagara police Homicide Det. Sergeant Brian Bleich in a release. “Their efforts have led to the capture of Kuijer and some small semblance of closure for the victims and their families.”Friends of the boy and his family have shifted their focus to supporting his relatives, after a GoFundMe campaign started by friends raised more t ...


 
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