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Suspects In Toronto Slaying May Be Headed To B.C., Police Say

The Canadian Press, 16 Jun, 2015 12:09 PM
  • Suspects In Toronto Slaying May Be Headed To B.C., Police Say
TORONTO — Police believe two people wanted in the death of a Toronto-area man could be headed to British Columbia.
 
Vancouver police say Clyde Marshall of New Brunswick and Sabrina Chouart of Quebec may be travelling to the Lower Mainland.
 
Marshall and Chouart are wanted in the death of Sina Parsi, whose body was found on Friday.
 
A video released by Toronto police Monday shows a man and a woman with a large brown dog walking down the hall of the eighth floor of the Toronto apartment building where police say Parsi's body was discovered.
 
Police said Monday they believed the pair was travelling with the dog and were likely hitchhiking rather than using the train or bus because of the animal.
 
But the dog was later found abandoned in Toronto and police now say Couhart and Marshall, who are wanted on a first-degree murder warrant, have been travelling without the dog since early Saturday.

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