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Suspect wanted in Niagara Falls homicide arrested in Sudbury

A Canada-wide warrant was issued in relation to the homicide of a woman last seen Oct. 25
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A suspect wanted on a Canada-wide warrant in relation to the homicide of a woman reported missing in Niagara Falls has been arrested in Sudbury.

David Mathew Brown, 46, is facing a second degree murder charge.

Tenille Olivia King, whose last name was also given as Lepp in earlier missing persons reports, was last seen alive on or around October 25 in the area of Stanley Avenue near McLeod Road in Niagara Falls. 

On November 3, the body of an adult woman was located in the area of Thundering Waters Boulevard and Marineland Parkway. Officials determined the remains were that of Tenille Olivia King.

The case was turned over to the homicide unit and a Canada-wide warrant was issued for Brown, who had been spotted in the Sudbury area on November 4.

Brown is now currently in custody pending a bail hearing in St. Catharines.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact detectives at (905) 688-4111, option 3, extension 1009104.

Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers of Niagara online or by calling 1-800-222-8477. 


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