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An “armed and dangerous” suspect wanted in connection with the recent slaying of a Vanier man who had been beaten into a coma has turned himself in to police.
Marco Michaud, 36, turned himself in at the Elgin Street police headquarters at about 1 p.m. Saturday, police said.
On Friday, Ottawa police said they were seeking public assistance in finding Michaud, who was wanted on charges of second-degree murder in the death of Gérald Leduc.
Leduc, 53, died in hospital on Jan. 18 after he had been in a coma for six months. On Thursday evening, police issued a broadcast to all officers alerting them that the force now had grounds to arrest Michaud.
Police began investigating what they had originally treated as an assault on July 18, 2017, after responding to what they termed a “disturbance” inside Leduc’s Selkirk Street apartment around 11 p.m.
When officers arrived, they found Leduc bloodied and left for dead.
In August, police issued an appeal for any information that would identify the attacker, but did not name the victim. Since Leduc’s death last month, the matter has been treated as a homicide file.
Michaud was scheduled to appear in court on Sunday morning.
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Marco Michaud, 36, turned himself in at the Elgin Street police headquarters at about 1 p.m. Saturday, police said.
On Friday, Ottawa police said they were seeking public assistance in finding Michaud, who was wanted on charges of second-degree murder in the death of Gérald Leduc.
Leduc, 53, died in hospital on Jan. 18 after he had been in a coma for six months. On Thursday evening, police issued a broadcast to all officers alerting them that the force now had grounds to arrest Michaud.
Police began investigating what they had originally treated as an assault on July 18, 2017, after responding to what they termed a “disturbance” inside Leduc’s Selkirk Street apartment around 11 p.m.
When officers arrived, they found Leduc bloodied and left for dead.
In August, police issued an appeal for any information that would identify the attacker, but did not name the victim. Since Leduc’s death last month, the matter has been treated as a homicide file.
Michaud was scheduled to appear in court on Sunday morning.
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