A lady whom police needed to determine in reference to a collection of homicides in Hamilton, Niagara Falls, and Toronto is “not connected to any of the offences,” say investigators.
This particular person of curiosity was final seen shopping for clothes from a Big Tiger retailer on Guelph Line in Burlington on Oct. 1.
“Detectives were attempting to identify the female as part of the on-going investigation and were able to do so over the weekend,” a media officer from Niagara Regional Police Service mentioned in an Oct. 7 e-mail to Ontario Chronicle Toronto.
“She has been located and is not facing charges. She was a delivery driver, not connected to any of the offences and is cooperative with investigators.”
The girl was recognized on Oct. 5, police mentioned. Her title has not been launched.
Sabrina Kauldhar, who’s accused of committing the three murders, was discovered to be in possession of these clothes on the time of her arrest. The 30-year-old Toronto resident was taken into custody at a lodge in Burlington at round 5:45 p.m. on Thursday. She is dealing with one rely of second-degree homicide in reference to the homicide of a lady in Toronto and two counts of first-degree homicide in reference to the killing of two males in Hamilton and Niagara Falls.
The investigation into the homicides, two of which police imagine are random, is ongoing.









