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Man accused of double murder in Brantford mistakenly released from Thunder Bay jail: police

22 year old Kareem Zedan of Pickering, charged in the murder of a Brantford couple in 2019, was released from Thunder Bay District Jail in error, according to the province. Thunder Bay Police Service

Ontario says a man charged with the murder of a married couple inside their Brantford, Ont., home last summer was mistakenly released from jail on Wednesday night.

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A spokeswoman for the Ministry of the Solicitor General says 22-year-old Kareem Zedan was released from the Thunder Bay District Jail in error.

On Thursday morning, Thunder Bay Police Service said Zedan “escaped lawful custody” from the jail, however, he was arrested without incident on Thursday afternoon after investigators located him at an address in the intercity area just after 2 p.m.

Zedan was supposed to appear via video link in a Brantford courtroom on Thursday, but police say he will now make his court appearance on Friday.

New charges are pending.

Police found Larry Reynolds, 64, and Lynn VanEvery, 62, suffering from gunshot wounds inside their Brantford, Ont., home on Park Road South on July 18, 2019. Despite life-saving attempts from emergency responders, they were both pronounced dead on scene.

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Others were inside the home at the time, although police did not say how many people or how they were related to the victims.

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Police also said the shooting was targeted, although they did not say whether they had established a motive.

On March 24, Ontario Provincial Police arrested Zedan in Thunder Bay in connection with the murders.

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–With files from Lisa Polewski and Don Mitchell

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