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Published Jan 04, 2025 • 1 minute read
Police in southern Ontario say they have arrested a second suspect in connection with the homicide of a man who was found dead in Port Colborne in August.
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Niagara Regional Police Service say 47-year-old Jacob Cudney was arrested today and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Daniel Sanvido.
Officers responded on Aug. 24 to a call in the area of Forkes Road and Highway 140 in Port Colborne about a male deceased in a grassy area.
Cudney’s arrest comes two days after the arrest of a 36-year-old suspect in connection with the same case.
That suspect is also facing a first-degree murder charge in relation to Sanvido’s death.
Police have released a photo of another 47-year-old suspect and are warning the public that Richard Stevens is considered armed and dangerous.
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