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Sudden Death | Thunder Bay 2019

Homicide #1 ~  Lee Chiodo
Robert McKenzie

Homicide #1 ~ Lee Chiodo

Westfort Ward Mission Island

 


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Update: SABOON MAKES VIDEO COURT APPEARANCE FROM THE THUNDER BAY JAIL
SABOON. MAKES VIDEO COURT APPEARANCE FROM THE THUNDER BAY JAIL   Lake Superior News
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THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO -  March 8, 2019   (LSN) Appearing by video this afternoon, Friday March 8,2019 in Bail Courtroom 104 from the Thunder Bay Jail is 27 year old MUSAB KHAMIS SABOON. He is a larger than average man with an athletic build. The Sudanese born SABOON has very dark skin and is wearing the traditional orange jailhouse garb.

He is so dark that it’s very hard to make out other features. It’s just a black and orange figure. The lighting at the jail isn’t exactly the brightest either.
Her Worship, Denette Maslach is presiding. Provincial Crown Sarah Munsch is here along with Duty Counsel Robert Atatise.

MUSAB KHAMIS SABOON turned himself in to the Waterloo Region Police Service around 1 a.m. on Tuesday February 5,2019

SABOON was wanted by city police on a Canada-wide warrant for first-degree murder and kidnapping in relation to the homicide investigation of Lee Chiodo.
SABOON tells the court that he has retained renowned Kitchener Attorney Brennan J. Smart to represent him.

There will be nothing to consider by the court today other than setting a next appearance date.
Justice of the Peace Maslach has NO AUTHORITY to consider bail.
A murder charge in Canada means an automatic detention order is issued so he doesn’t have an entitlement to a bail hearing. The next step will be to submit a bail review in front of a Superior Court of Justice.

A publication ban order is requested under Section 486.4 (1)(a) by Crown Attorney Munsch that bans publication of any information identifying any witnesses in this case. The order is granted by the court.

SABOON is ordered not to have any contact with his co-accused 47 year old Dave Hui or 27 year old Marshall Hardy. Both men are already in custody at the Thunder Bay Jail.

DAVE HUI has stated that David Bruzzese is his lawyer and MARSHALL HARDY has Michael Hargadon as his Attorney.

SABOON will make his next video court appearance on March 29,2019 at 1pm.
SABOON has a very lengthy and violent criminal record in Canada
Duty Counsel Atataise will make contact with Kitchener lawyer Brennan Smart and let him know who to contact for disclosure request.

Report form Thunder Bay Courthouse Inside Edition 
Citizen journalists with experience observing court cases 

 
Update: SABOON turned himself in to the Waterloo Police

ABOON turned himself in to the Waterloo Police  Lake Superior News
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THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO -  March 4, 2019   (LSN) Musab Khamis SABOON turned himself in to the Waterloo Region Police Service around 1 a.m. Tuesday.

SABOON was wanted by the Thunder Bay Police Service on a Canada-wide warrant for First-Degree Murder and Kidnapping in relation to the homicide investigation of Lee CHIODO.

Incident Date:
Tuesday, March 5, 2019 - 09:00
Incident Number:
P19028396
Location:
Thunder Bay
Date Published: 2019-03-05

Arrangements are being made to return the accused to Thunder Bay where he will make a future court appearance.
No other details are available at this time.

 
Update:  One Remains At Large 
Canada Wide Warrant Issed for SABOON
Marshall HARDY-FOX turned himself in to Police

Musab Khamis SABOON,  Lake Superior News
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THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO -  March 4, 2019   (LSN) A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a third suspect. Musab Khamis SABOON, 27, of Kitchener, Ont., is wanted for First-Degree Murder and Kidnapping. If you have any information that could help police locate SABOON, call 684-1200 or 911.

The Thunder Bay Police Service has arrested and charged a second suspect in connection with the homicide investigation of Lee CHIODO.

Marshall HARDY-FOX, 27, of Thunder Bay, turned himself in to police in evening hours of Sunday, March 3. He appeared in court this morning and was formally charged with First-Degree Murder and Kidnapping. He has been remanded into custody with a future appearance date.

Incident Date:
Monday, March 4, 2019 - 11:00
Incident Number:
P19028396
Location:
Thunder Bay
Date Published: 2019-03-04

David HUI, 47, of Thunder Bay was arrested in the evening hours of Saturday, March 2, and was also charged with First-Degree Murder and Kidnapping. He appeared in court over the weekend and was also remanded into custody with a future appearance date.

.The Thunder Bay Police Service has arrested and charged a second suspect in connection with the homicide investigation of Lee CHIODO.

Marshall HARDY-FOX, 27, of Thunder Bay, turned himself in to police in evening hours of Sunday, March 3. He appeared in court this morning and was formally charged with First-Degree Murder and Kidnapping. He has been remanded into custody with a future appearance date.

You may also call the special tip line at 684-1545 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, online at www.p3tips.com.

Update:  Two Others Remain At Large

Musab Khamis SABOON   Marshall HARDY-FOX,  Lake Superior News
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THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO -  March 3, 2019   (LSN) The Thunder Bay Police Service has made an arrest, and is looking for two other suspects, in connection with the homicide investigation of Lee CHIODO.

In the evening hours of Saturday, March 2, police arrested David HUI, 47, of Thunder Bay.
HUI is charged with Kidnapping and First Degree Murder. He appeared in court this morning and was remanded into custody with a future court date.

Through the course of their investigation, detectives have identified and are now looking for two other suspects.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Marshall HARDY-FOX, 27, of Thunder Bay, and Musab Khamis SABOON, 27, Of Kitchener, Ont., please call police at 684-1200 or 911.
Do not approach or confront either individual. Both men are wanted for charges of First-Degree Murder and Kidnapping.

If you have any information that could assist investigators please call the special tip line at 684-1545 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, online at www.p3tips.com.

Update: THUNDER BAY MAN CHARGED WITH FIRST DEGREE MURDER & KIDNAPPING OF LEE VINCENT CHIODO

Dave Hui    Lake Superior News
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THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO -  March 3, 2019   (LSNAppearing this  Sunday March 3,2019 via video from the Thunder Bay Police Station in Bail Courtroom 104 is 48 year old DAVE HUI.

It’s W.A.S.H. (Weekend And Statutory Holiday) Court today. Her Worship, Justice of the Peace Anna Gibbon is presiding. Provincial Crown Misbah Haque is here along with Duty Counsel Aranka Golphy.

Full Story by Thuunder Bay Courthouse Inside Edition 

 

UPDATE: Person of Interest to ID
Police Video in  Lee Chiodo Murder Investigation
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THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO   February 28, 2019  (LSN) The Thunder Bay Police Service is releasing video footage showing a person of interest linked to the homicide investigation of Lee CHIODO.

The individual in the video is described as a Black male, standing about 6’4” tall with an athletic build. The man is believed to be in his 40s.

Incident Date:
Thursday, February 28, 2019 - 17:00
Incident Number:
P19028396
Location:
Thunder Bay
Date Published: 2019-02-28

 

The video was recorded on the evening of Saturday, Feb. 23. At the time of this recording the person of interest wore a grey track suit.

Police have also set up as special tip line, which anyone with information is encouraged to use to assist in this investigation of this homicide. Contact the tip line at 807-684-1545.

Officers were originally dispatched to the area of 108th Avenue at about 1:45 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24 after a passerby believed they saw a body and contacted police.

If you have any information that could help identify this person of interest, or any information that could assist investigators please call the special tip line at 684-1545 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, online at www.p3tips.com .

UPDATE:

 Lee Chiodo Homicide Victim  Lake Superior News
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THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO   February 27, 2019  (LSN)The Thunder Bay Police Service’s Forensic Identification Unit has processed and cleared the scene linked to a homicide investigation in the area of 108th Avenue.

Following a post-mortem examination the victim has been identified as Lee CHIODO, 40, of Thunder Bay. Next of kind has been notified.

Incident Date:
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 - 13:00
Incident Number:
P19028396
Location:
Thunder Bay
Date Published: 2019-02-27

Officers were originally dispatched to the area of 108th Avenue at about 1:45 p.m. Sunday Feb. 24 after a passerby believed they saw a body and contacted police.
The investigation continues.

THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO  February 24, 2019  (LSN) Thunder Bay Police Service was called by a passerby to attend the area of 108th Avenue at 1:45pm today in relation to what they believed to be a body. 

When police arrived they found a deceased male . The male is believed to be in his early 40's, Caucasian, thin build. 

Incident Date:
Sunday, February 24, 2019 - 20:45
Location:
Thunder Bay
Date Published: 2019-02-24

Police are investigating this as a homicide. 

A post-mortem is being scheduled. 

Anyone with information please contact Thunder Bay Police at 684-1200 or Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-

 

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Murders Thunder Bay vs other Ontario Cities

Thunder Bay maintained its title as the murder capital of Canada in 2018,  For the third consecutive year - and the fourth time in the last five years

 It has been announced again that Thunder Bay is the Murder Capital of Canada for 2018 in Canada for CMAs with populations between 100,000 to less than 500,000 people

Thunder Bay had the highest rate in that category with 6.38 homicides per 100,000.
Barrie with zero
St. Catharines–Niagara  Region with 0.42

 

Thunder Bay has the highest Opiod death Rate in Ontario

Path 525 Thunder Bay Drug Injection Site  Lake Superior NewsIn 2018, 44 people died of opioid overdose in Thunder Bay.

It’s made Thunder Bay the highest per capita opioid death rate in Ontario.

The 44 deaths were a 40 per cent increase from 2017, a year in which Thunder Bay also held the highest provincial rate.

Between July 2017 and June 2018, nearly 3,900 naloxone kits were handed out by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit and local pharmacies, 

 

 

Thunder Bay is that the homicide rate for 2017 is down from 2016 when it stood at 6.62 per 100,000

Greater Sudbury's murder rate is  remains one of the lowest in Canada. murder rate was 0.61 per 100,000 people

Thunder Bay as the only Legal Injeciton site in Northern Ontario 

Murders by Ward 2019

  • Homicide #1  Leo Chiodo  Westfort Ward 108th Avenue Mission Island 
  • Homicide #2  Tanya Andy  McIntrye Ward Behind Landmark Inn
  • Homicide #3  Claude Justin KISHIQUEB Current River Ward Cumberland Street
  • Homicide #4  Robenson St Jean McIntrye Ward Hilldale and Melbourne
  • Homicide #5  Andrew Ayre McKellar Ward,  Victoria Ave East
  • Homicide #6  Nazareth Andrew KWANDIBENS Current River Ward  Arundel Street

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