Police Arrest Third Person in Canada Day Homicide

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Thunder Bay PoliceTHUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay Police have reported that they have a third person has been charged in the homicide of Christopher Adams. The Canada Day homicide saw Christopher Adams, age 53 die as a result of injuries received in an assault that happened on Canada Day.

The assault happened in front of Thunder Bay City Hall.

Police attended a Park Avenue apartment on November 14, 2014 and located 26 year old Kyle Malcolm Stoney. He was arrested him without incident just after 4:30PM on the warrant that had been issued for his arrest.

Stoney has been charged with Second Degree Murder and three counts of Breach of Probation. He made a court appearance over the weekend and has been remanded to the District Jail with a court date of November 18, 2014.