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Update: Suspect Arrested in Niagara Falls Murder

Police made the arrest in Sudbury

Update, Friday 5pm:

The suspect wanted in the 2nd degree murder case of a 43-year old Niagara Falls woman has been arrested.

Niagara Regional police say David Mathew Brown was taken into custody in downtown Sudbury yesterday, with the help of Sudbury police.

The 46-year old remains in custody pending a bail hearing in St. Catharines today.

Police are asking anyone who may have information regarding this case to call them.

Original Story:

Sad news from Niagara Regional police in their search for a 43-year old Niagara Falls woman.

They say autopsy results done on a body found in the Thundering Waters Blvd and Marineland Pkwy area of Niagara Falls is that of Tenille Olivia King (Lepp).

She had been reported missing last week, previously seen a week earlier in Niagara Falls.

Police also say they are looking for a 46-year old man wanted for 2nd degree murder, who they consider dangerous, and the public should not approach him, but call police.

They're looking for David Mathew Brown, of no fixed address, on a Canada wide warrant.  Police add he was last seen Saturday in Sudbury, on foot, and is known to live a transcient lifestyle, as well as being resourceful in living off the land in the wilderness.

He is white, 5'11, 170lbs, with blue/hazel eyes, and tattoos on his left arm, of a tribal design, mermaid and flame arm band on the upper arm.  Police say he was last seen wearing brown construction overals, black sweater with "buffalo plaid", black rubber winter boots, and carrying a brown military style back pack. 

 

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