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2nd arrest for attempted murder made in Cobourg West Beach shooting; 3rd suspect at large

Cobourg police arrested Alearen Stewart, 18, on Aug. 29 in connection to a shooting on Aug. 16 in the town. He is charged with attempted murder with a firearm and other firearm charges. Police are looking for a third suspect in the incident. Cobourg Police Service

A second arrest has been made and a third suspect is still wanted in connection with a shooting in Cobourg, Ont., last week

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On Aug. 16 around 4:45 p.m., Cobourg Police Service officers responded to reports of gunshots in the south end of Hibernia Street near a homeless tent encampment on the West Beach.

No injuries were reported.

One suspect — Kersi Buaksa, 19, of Durham Region was arrested on Aug. 25 and charged with attempted murder using a firearm, multiple other firearm offences and drug possession for the purpose of trafficking.

Police say on Tuesday morning, a second suspect was arrested.

Alearen Stewart, 18, of Ajax, Ont., was charged with attempted murder using a firearm, pointing a firearm, discharging a firearm with intent, knowledge of unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a loaded firearm, possession of a prohibited firearm, and being an occupant of a motor vehicle knowing there was a firearm.

He was held in custody and is scheduled to appear in court in Cobourg later Tuesday.

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Elijah Kerridge-Lall is wanted for attempted murder with a firearm. Cobourg Police Service

An arrest warrant remains in place for a third suspect — Elijah Kerridge-Lall, 21 — who is known to frequent the GTA and Northumberland County.

Police say Kerridge-Lall is currently on a court release for attempted murder charges involving a firearm and was supposed to be on house arrest as part of his conditions but was not at his residence when police executed a search warrant in Durham Region last week.

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Kerridge-Lall is described as five feet eight inches tall and 130 pounds.

“Investigators urge Kerridge-Lall to contact a lawyer and make arrangements to turn himself in to police,” stated Staff Sgt. John Linney.

Police say anyone with information is asked to contact them at 905-372-6821 or via Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or stopcrimehere.ca.

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