Printed November 25, 2024 at 9:32 am
Police issued this picture of a suspect on Friday. Officers stated an arrest was made on Saturday. (Handout / Niagara Regional Police)
A person who was wished after a double capturing in St. Catharines that left one sufferer lifeless and one other critically injured was arrested after hours of negotiations at a house, police say.
Niagara Regional Police stated that on Friday at round 1:40 p.m., officers responded to the realm of Division and Riordon streets following studies of gunshots.
Two males had been discovered with gunshot wounds. One was taken to an area hospital the place he was pronounced lifeless, whereas the opposite man was taken to an out-of-region hospital with life-threatening accidents, police stated.
Police stated they’ve data suggesting the capturing was “targeted.”
Investigators launched photos and descriptions of a suspect and “associate” late Friday, and requested the general public for assist in figuring out them.
Then on Saturday through the midday hour, Niagara police put out a publish on X which stated that officers had been conducting an investigation within the space of St. Paul Road West and Churchill Road in St. Catharines.
Police requested that the general public keep away from the realm.
POLICE INVESTIGATION – St. Catharines
The NRPS is at the moment conducting a police investigation within the space of St. Paul St. W. and Churchill St. in St. Catharines.
There may be an elevated police presence.
The general public is requested to keep away from the realm. pic.twitter.com/aY7Owrkgdn
— NRPS (@NiagRegPolice) November 23, 2024
In a information launch issued later Saturday, police stated that at round 4 p.m., officers arrested a person in relation to Friday’s capturing after “several hours of negotiations” at a house on Churchill Road.
Daniel Dale Rosebush, 47, of St. Cathatines was charged with second-degree homicide and tried homicide.
Police stated they’re nonetheless on the lookout for the suspect affiliate.
Anybody with data was requested to return ahead.

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