Daylight murders in Montreal: Suspicious vehicle found

Daylight murders in Montreal: Suspicious vehicle found

A vehicle linked to one of two homicides in Montreal Tuesday afternoon was recovered by Montreal police Wednesday morning.

• Read more: Two murders in broad daylight in Montreal 30 minutes apart

A suspicious vehicle was found after Montreal police were called at 10:40 a.m. on Canora Road near Franklin Avenue in Mount-Royal Town, about a kilometer from the Rockland shopping center where the first killing took place.

Daylight murders in Montreal: Suspicious vehicle found

Thierry Laforce / QMI Agency

Daylight murders in Montreal: Suspicious vehicle found

Thierry Laforce / QMI Agency

“According to the investigators, the vehicle corresponds to the suspect’s getaway vehicle,” confirmed Gabriella Youkim, spokeswoman for the Montreal Police Service (SPVM). It is mentioned that he will be sent to the interrogation center for expertise.

Recall that on Tuesday, around 1 p.m., a 44-year-old man was shot and killed while in a mall parking lot. According to our Bureau of Investigation, the victim, Maxime Lenoir, was a drug trafficker.

Daylight murders in Montreal: Suspicious vehicle found

Thierry Laforce / QMI Agency

30 minutes after this event, 50-year-old Diego Fiorita was shot in the upper body at the Napoli pizzeria located on rue Saint-Denis.

The two deaths were officially confirmed by police on Tuesday afternoon.

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