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Woman arrested in connection to fatal shooting at Cambridge strip mall last November

A Waterloo Regional Police cruiser. Kevin Nielsen / Global News File

Waterloo Regional Police have made a third arrest in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred at a strip mall in Cambridge last November.

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Bradley Pogue was gunned down at a strip mall near Christopher Drive and Champlain Boulevard on November 19.

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On Friday, police announced that they arrested a 38-year-old Cambridge woman in and charged her with accessory after the fact to murder in the second degree, accessory after the fact to robbery with a firearm, obstruct justice and intimidate justice system participant.

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The arrest was made in Cambridge on Thursday.

Investigators no longer looking for any other suspects in connection with the case, a police spokesperson said.

“It was a complex investigation which led officers to the make the arrests in this case,” Waterloo Regional Police Const. Ashley Dietrich told Global News.

A day after Pogue was killed, police announced they had arrested Adam Adonis De-Gannes. The 24-year-old was charged with second-degree murder.

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A week after the incident, police announced they had also arrested a male teen in connection to the case and laid several charges including second-degree murder, robbery with a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm and disguise with intent.

He cannot be identified under provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

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