Thursday, April 25, 2024

Police arrest St. Catharines man accused of killing his stepson

First Published:

[projekktor id=’27469′]

Niagara’s police chief credits news and social media for the arrest of Justin Kuijer, the 43-year-old St. Catharines man wanted in the murder of his stepson and an attack on a bank employee last week.

Niagara police say Justin Kuijer was “arrested without incident” in Kenora, Ont. around 5:15 p.m. Tuesday after a tip was received from a citizen.

Homicide Detective Sergeant Brian Bleich, the lead investigator in the case said in a news release, “We would like to thank the public, the media, and our law enforcement partners for their continued support over the last few days. Their efforts have led to the capture of Kuijer, and some small semblance of closure for the victims and their families.”

Officers found Kuijer sitting alone inside the 2009 Pontiac Montana van police allege he fled in at a Walmart paking lot.

A Canada-wide arrest warrant was issued Monday for Kuijer in connection with the stabbing as well as the second-degree murder of his stepson Nathan Dumas.

Seven-year-old Nathan was rushed to hospital on Friday after he was found critically injured inside his St. Catharines apartment. He died early Saturday morning.

Police say the female bank employee is still in hospital, but is expected to make a full recovery.

 

More Top News

Ontario to do away with sick note requirement for short absences

Ontario will do away with sick note requirements for short absences as part of a larger effort to ease the administrative burden on doctors,...

Group in Milton oppose quarry, ask Ford to keep promise made 4 years ago

A group in Milton says it's taking action against a proposed reopening of a quarry in Campbellville. They are calling on premier Doug Ford...

Stoney Creek parking lot set to become affordable housing after Horwath uses strong mayor powers

Two Stoney Creek parking lots are now set to become affordable housing, after Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwarth used her so-called strong mayor powers for...

HSR Workers, advocates urge Horwath to reverse decision on LRT privatization

HSR workers and union advocates are calling on mayor Andrea Horwath to reverse council's vote to allow a third party to run the future...

Evening weather forecast for April 24, 2024

Steve Ruddick shares the forecast for April 24, 2024.

Out-of-control Bentley driver finds themselves parked at Hamilton police station

The driver of a Bentley found themselves parking in the wrong spot at the wrong time early Wednesday morning when they lost control and...