The Built-in Care Hub (ICH) and the encampment alongside it fenced off by Kingston Police following three assaults — two of which have been deadly — close to the realm on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024, pictured right here on Monday, Sept. 16, 2024. Photograph by Daniel Tastard-Homer/Kingstonist.
On the morning of Monday, Sept. 16, 2024, Kingstonist inquired with Kingston Police as as to if police have been nonetheless holding the crime scene on Montreal Avenue, which incorporates the Built-in Care Hub and surrounding encampment, and whether or not police may present an replace on the situation of the third sufferer, who was reportedly in hospital following the assaults that occurred on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024.
In response, Constable Anthony Colangeli mentioned he had no updates on the time.
Simply earlier than 4 p.m., police issued the next assertion:
“Members of the Kingston Police Major Crime Unit as well as the Forensic Identification Unit remain at the crime scene located at and around the area of 661 Montreal Street.
“Police are still in the process of gathering valuable evidence from the crime scene. This crime has impacted the community immensely. Investigators are focused on conducting a thorough investigation.
“Police are aware that there is personal property located within the scene and are working quickly and diligently to process the scene.”
Kingstonist will proceed to offer up to date protection of this matter as extra data turns into obtainable.