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RCMP Announce Charges In Two Separate Cold-case Murders In Surrey

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 10 Nov, 2014 02:53 PM
    SURREY, B.C. — Homicide investigators in the Vancouver area have announced arrests in two separate cold cases.
     
    Both involve murders in Surrey, B.C. — the first in 2006 and the second in 2009.
     
    The RCMP-led regional homicide unit says 25-year-old David Mitchell was attacked in October 2006 and pronounced dead in hospital two days later.
     
    Police say 35-year-old Khalid Arnaout has been charged with second-degree murder, while 32-year-old Charles Chambers, 34-year-old Michael Yost and 32-year-old Kevin Alexander Pigott are charged with manslaughter and accessory after the fact.
     
    The second case involves the death of 25-year-old James Erickson, who was found dead in an apartment in February 2009.
     
    Police say 28-year-old David Clifford Sadler has been charged with first-degree murder.

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