The square was filled with 25 cardboard cut-outs with images of the wanted individuals, with the approximate weight and height of the individuals. The program, which stands for “be on the lookout,” aims to engage the public in helping police with information that can lead to the arrest of Canada’s most wanted individuals. The opening remarks were made by the wife of Alvarado, who would have been 50 years old today. Demkiw announced the award of $250,000, which will only be available until Nov. 30, 2023, for information leading to the arrest of Cuxum. With files from The Canadian PressAna Pereira is a breaking news reporter, working out of the Star’s radio room in Toronto.


Source:   thestar
May 01, 2023 15:12 UTC