Wednesday, December 17, 2025
ADVT 
National

Calgary Man Who Jumped In Ottawa River May Be Wanted In London Teen Jeremy Cook's Death: Police

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 26 Jun, 2015 12:34 PM
    OTTAWA — Police say they believe a man who jumped into the Rideau River to evade officers in Ottawa and is now missing may be wanted in the death of an Ontario teen killed while trying to get his cellphone back.
     
    Police in London, Ont., say they are investigating the "possibility" that 23-year-old Muhab Sultanaly Sultan of Calgary is the man being sought by Ottawa authorities.
     
    Sultan is wanted for second-degree murder in the slaying of Jeremy Cook, who died on June 14 after using an app to track down his lost cellphone in London's north end. Police are still trying to identify two other suspects.
     
    Ottawa police have been searching for a man who may have drowned in the river after allegedly trying to run down two officers on bicycles.
     
    Police divers ended their search for the man at about 10 p.m. Thursday but said the effort would resume on Friday morning.
     
    Police say the man tried to run over the officers in downtown Ottawa around 4 p.m. Wednesday, leaving one officer with minor injuries.
     
    They say they gave chase in a squad car and ended up near the Rideau River, where they say two suspects jumped out and officers arrested one, but lost the other.
     
    Several hours later police say they were called to the river's edge, where the same man was trying to swim across. But police say the man went under before they could reach him.
     
    Police have contacted the province's Special Investigations Unit, which investigates reports involving police where there has been death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    B.C. To Devote One Teacher Professional Day To Aboriginal Education

    VICTORIA — Teachers in British Columbia will devote one of their professional development days next year to aboriginal education, the education minister said Friday.

    B.C. To Devote One Teacher Professional Day To Aboriginal Education

    UBC To Open Peter P. Dhillon Centre For Business Ethics

    UBC To Open Peter P. Dhillon Centre For Business Ethics
    Peter Dhillon, CEO of the Richberry Group of Companies - Canada’s largest grower of cranberries, is partnering with the University of British Columbia (UBC) to establish the Peter P. Dhillon Centre for Business Ethics

    UBC To Open Peter P. Dhillon Centre For Business Ethics

    Converse Rubber Tracks

    Converse Rubber Tracks
    Walking by 100 Powell St. in Gastown, the nondescript brick building devoid of any signage looks just like any other in the historic neighbourhood. 

    Converse Rubber Tracks

    Vancouver Police Headquarters Hive Of Activity As Force Brings In 10,000 Bees

    Vancouver Police Headquarters Hive Of Activity As Force Brings In 10,000 Bees
    VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Police Department has officially welcomed 10,000 new workers to the force — worker bees, that is.

    Vancouver Police Headquarters Hive Of Activity As Force Brings In 10,000 Bees

    B.C. Government Approves Permits For Controversial Red Chris Mine

    Minister of Energy and Mines Bill Bennett says the Red Chris Mine, owned by Imperial Metals (TSX:III), will soon be in full production, providing jobs and economic benefits in the region.

    B.C. Government Approves Permits For Controversial Red Chris Mine

    Man To Be Sentenced For Murder Of 77-Year-Old Wife In Saanich, B.C., After Surprise Guilty Plea

    Man To Be Sentenced For Murder Of 77-Year-Old Wife In Saanich, B.C., After Surprise Guilty Plea
    Joseph DesRoches's jury trial for first-degree murder was well underway in Victoria when he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.

    Man To Be Sentenced For Murder Of 77-Year-Old Wife In Saanich, B.C., After Surprise Guilty Plea