Homicide suspect remains at large

Ottawa Police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for first-degree murder for 33-year-old Steven Frenette.

The man suspected in a shooting death that took place Saturday afternoon in Centretown.

The victim of the city’s 21st homicide of the year, identified as Lee John Joseph Germain, 32, was found seriously wounded at 571 McLeod St. after gunshots were heard around 4 p.m. Dec. 10.

Germain was rushed to hospital but later died. 

Police later identified Frenette as the alleged shooter and described him as armed and dangerous. 

A second homicide, the city’s 22nd of the year, occurred at about 2:45 a.m. Sunday outside a McDonald’s restaurant at the intersection of Meadowlands Drive and Prince of Wales Drive. The city’s 22 homicides in 2016 represent a three-fold increase over 2015.

Ottawa Police Chief Charles Bordeleau tweeted: “Another two senseless deaths this weekend…  Too many lives lost this year.”