Quebec provincial police make arrest in Montérégie homicide investigation Quebec provincial police investigate homicide Jan 25, 2025 Jan 25, 2025 Updated Jan 25, 2025 SMS Email A Quebec provincial police shoulder patch is seen in Montreal, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi CMU SMS Email Print Copy article link Save MONTREAL - Quebec provincial police have opened a homicide investigation after a death in the Montérégie region of the province on Saturday.Police say they were called to a home in Saint-Anicet, Que., around 45 kilometres southwest of Montreal, at about 9 a.m.Police spokesperson Camille Savoie says the victim was found unconscious and pronounced dead at the scene, where a man in his 50s was arrested.Savoie says the man was to be questioned by investigators on Saturday. Police say they are treating the death as a homicide, but they would not say if the victim's body showed signs of violence.They did not identify the victim.This report by ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø was first published Jan. 25, 2025. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Justice More Quebec Stories Lightspeed Commerce cutting 200 jobs as it eyes profitable growth 'Duty to remember': Events to mark eighth anniversary of Quebec City mosque attack The latest developments on the major winter storm moving across much of Canada +2 Sarault, Roussel strike gold in 1,000 metres at short track speedskating nationals $15M settlement in class-action lawsuits against Longueuil, St-Hyacinthe dioceses +3 Tkachuk brothers lead U.S. to emphatic 6-1 victory over Finland at 4 Nations Face-Off WestJet pilots ask judge to nix approval of temporary foreign workers in the cockpit Air Transat scraps free carry-on bag on low-fare tickets Several hurt after bus carrying young swimmers collides with heavy truck in Quebec 'Beautiful Violence:' champs Muhammad, Shevchenko excited for UFC's Montreal return You might be interested in +6 Long-term care workers across N.S. take strike votes, prepare for job action Bangladeshi refugee applicant in ICE custody barred from returning to Canada: CBSA +5 CP photographer looks back on iconic 2002 shot of young Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The CBC's new plan to grow, win back audiences is ambitious but vague, experts say Sponsored Content Credit unions empower small business owners to succeed It’s a little-known fact that Canada’s credit unions are among the country’s stron… Events Coming Up in October Similar Stories Bombers beat Alouettes 19-10, but lose backup QB Streveler to injury Quebec tables special bill to impose new compensation scheme on doctors Ottawa to review possible miscarriage of justice in 1994 murder conviction in Quebec
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