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Ottawa police have issued a Canada-wide arrest warrant for a suspect in two fatal shootings and an attempted homicide in the city’s west-end.
Alam Buoc of Ottawa, 30, is wanted by police for two counts of first-degree murder in the slayings of Abdulrahman Al-Shammari, 26, and Dirie Olol, 27, on Monday. He is also wanted on one count of attempted murder in the shooting of Talal Al-Shammari, 27.
He is described as a black male who is six-foot four, 200 pounds with a thin build and short black hair. Police said he is considered armed and dangerous.
Buoc was convicted on Valentine’s Day 2014 for several offences, including possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possession of a gun. He was arrested in 2012 for failing to stop for police and driving while his licence was suspended after being pulled over by police on Dumaurier Avenue and Ramsey Crescent in Ottawa’s west end.
Inside his car, police found a loaded .45 calibre P12-45 handgun and cocaine. Then 25, Buoc was charged with several firearms and drug offences.
Buoc appealed that conviction, but it was ultimately dismissed.
Homicide detectives began investigating the double killings and attempted homicide early Monday morning.
It was just after 7 a.m. when Talal showed up at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital with bullet wounds in his neck, shoulder and pinky finger. From there, police were led to another crime scene when a man walking his dog found Abdulrahman lying on a Tavistock Road driveway with a gunshot wound to the chest. Hours later, Abdulrahman’s idling white Mazda 3 was found by residents in the area of Wayne Avenue East with Olol’s body inside, dead from a bullet to the forehead.
As of Wednesday, Talal was still in serious condition in hospital.
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Investigators believed the shootings across the city’s west-end were connected and targeted. All three victims grew up together and lived just doors away from each other in Kanata.
Anyone with information on Buoc’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service Major Crime Unit 613-236-1222, ext. 5493. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or by downloading the Ottawa Police app.
More to come.
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Alam Buoc of Ottawa, 30, is wanted by police for two counts of first-degree murder in the slayings of Abdulrahman Al-Shammari, 26, and Dirie Olol, 27, on Monday. He is also wanted on one count of attempted murder in the shooting of Talal Al-Shammari, 27.
He is described as a black male who is six-foot four, 200 pounds with a thin build and short black hair. Police said he is considered armed and dangerous.
Buoc was convicted on Valentine’s Day 2014 for several offences, including possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possession of a gun. He was arrested in 2012 for failing to stop for police and driving while his licence was suspended after being pulled over by police on Dumaurier Avenue and Ramsey Crescent in Ottawa’s west end.
Inside his car, police found a loaded .45 calibre P12-45 handgun and cocaine. Then 25, Buoc was charged with several firearms and drug offences.
Buoc appealed that conviction, but it was ultimately dismissed.
Homicide detectives began investigating the double killings and attempted homicide early Monday morning.
It was just after 7 a.m. when Talal showed up at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital with bullet wounds in his neck, shoulder and pinky finger. From there, police were led to another crime scene when a man walking his dog found Abdulrahman lying on a Tavistock Road driveway with a gunshot wound to the chest. Hours later, Abdulrahman’s idling white Mazda 3 was found by residents in the area of Wayne Avenue East with Olol’s body inside, dead from a bullet to the forehead.
As of Wednesday, Talal was still in serious condition in hospital.
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Investigators believed the shootings across the city’s west-end were connected and targeted. All three victims grew up together and lived just doors away from each other in Kanata.
Anyone with information on Buoc’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service Major Crime Unit 613-236-1222, ext. 5493. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or by downloading the Ottawa Police app.
More to come.
syogaretnam@postmedia.com
twitter.com/shaaminiwhy

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