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Wanted for almost a decade, man finally turns himself in to Ottawa police

File photo of an Ottawa police cruiser. Nathalie Madore / File / The Canadian Press

The Ottawa Police Service guns and gangs unit announced Friday that they have charged a 29-year-old Ottawa man with a number of criminal offenses after an alleged incident that occurred in the summer of 2010. The man turned himself in to police on Wednesday.

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Khalid Al-Enzi, turned himself in to police after being wanted for an alleged shooting incident that occurred in 2010. Crimestoppers photo

Khalid Al-Enzi was wanted in connection with a shooting that occurred on June 25, 2010, in the south end of Ottawa. Al-Enzi was charged with attempted murder, extortion, several firearms related charges as well as aggravated assault and breach of probation.

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Al-Enzi was featured on the Ottawa police website as a “wanted” persons. Police say he appeared in court on June 28.

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