Hells Angel arrested in Montreal double homicide
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Jeffrey Albert Lynds, 42, was arrested by police in Truro, N.S, following an investigation into the slaying of two men in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce district Jan. 24. Lynds has not yet been charged, and police would not speculate on what charges he could face. They would also not speculate on a motive for the Montreal killings. Montreal police said investigators with the department's major crimes unit will travel to Nova Scotia to retrieve Lynds in the coming days. Once in Montreal, Lynds will be interrogated by investigators, said Montreal police Const. Anie Lemieux. Other arrests are possible, she said. |
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