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Suspects in May Street homicide arrested in Toronto, Timmins

Two men wanted for first-degree murder in connection to a March 2020 homicide have been arrested.
May Street Homicide 1
NEWS RELEASE
THUNDER BAY POLICE SERVICE
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Two men wanted for First-Degree Murder in connection to the March 2020 death of Adrian Kadeem DRYSDALE have been arrested in Toronto and Timmins.

The original incident occurred at a residential address in the 500 block of North May Street shortly after 2:30 a.m. on Monday, March 23, 2020. Members of the Thunder Bay Police Service’s Uniform Patrol Branch were dispatched to a disturbance involving an injured male.

Officers located a male, later identified as 28-year-old Adrian Kadeem DRYSDALE, who sustained significant injuries consistent with a serious assault. Superior North EMS paramedics transported DRYSDALE to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre where he later died from his injuries.

An investigation by members of the TBPS’s Major Crimes Unit determined a firearm was involved in this incident. Further investigation identified two suspects.

On Tuesday, June 23, members of the Toronto Police Service located and successfully arrested Terrell WILLIAMS, 19, of Toronto, without incident.

A second accused was located by members of the Timmins Police Service after he had become involved in an altercation with officers at a hotel parking lot in that city in the morning hours of Tuesday, June 23.

The accused fled, and after an exhaustive search by the TPS, Trayvon STEWART, 19 of Toronto, was located and arrested at about 5:45 p.m.

The Thunder Bay Police Service would like to thank the members of the Toronto Police Service and Timmins Police Service for their efforts in locating and arresting these two wanted individuals.

Arrangements are now being made to transport the accused to Thunder Bay where they will appear in court to face the charges of First-Degree Murder.



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