Barrie cops state a 52-year-old male is dealing with numerous charges, consisting of murder, in connection with the deaths and dismemberment of 2 males.
Previously this year, investigators initially started their examination following a report of a missing out on individual.
Private investigators browsed numerous areas, consisting of a big woody location in Barrie, a rural home in Huntsville and a house in North Simcoe County and recuperated proof that consisted of believed human remains.
The remains were required to the Centre of Forensic Sciences situated in Toronto for more examination.
“Much of the in-depth forensic assessment of outside residential or commercial properties in current weeks happened after the main suspect in this continuous examination was recognized and detained in Midland, Ontario, on August 2nd,” authorities state in a release.
Detectives stated the 52-year-old suspect was at first dealing with firearms-related charges, in addition to hazardous operation of an automobile, and flight from a peace officer. He has not yet stood for a bail hearing, according to authorities.
As authorities continued their examination, they determined the suspect as the “specific accountable for the deaths and dismemberment of a 45-year-old William ‘‘ Blake’ Robinson and a 41-year-old David Cheesequay.”
Private investigators state Robert Ladouceur now deals with surcharges that consist of first-degree and second-degree murder in addition to 2 counts of indignity to a dead body, to name a few guns and drug-related offenses.
Cops validate the implicated has actually stayed in custody because being jailed on Aug. 2, which he was jailed Thursday and charged with the offenses while at a correctional centre.
He is anticipated to appear in court in Barrie on Friday for a bail hearing.
Authorities stated due to the level of sensitivity of the examination, they will not be sharing anymore info till a press conference on Aug. 26.