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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged a 51-year-old man from Quebec with first-degree murder along with other offenses related to the disappearance and death of Robert Prevost, who lived east of Ottawa last year.
Prevost, a 63-year-old resident of Clarence-Rockland, was last seen in February 2025 and was reported missing the following month. His body was recovered from the Ottawa River that May, leading to a homicide investigation.
On Friday, OPP announced that they had arrested Luc Decarie, also 51 years old, from St-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Quebec, just one day prior.
Decarie faces charges including first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and indignity to a body.
According to OPP, multiple units were involved in the investigation including canine teams, aviation support, underwater teams, and SAVE (Snowmobile, ATV, Vessel Enforcement) teams. The investigation continues.
The Ottawa River near Dallaire Street in Clarence-Rockland, Ont., on May 19, 2025. Ontario Provincial Police officers pulled Robert Prevost’s body from the water nearby two days before. (Patrick Louiseize/Radio-Canada)
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