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Suspicious Death Leads to Homicide Charge in Courtenay

COMOX VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 13 – Cameron McIndoe was arrested after a weeks-long investigation into a June 20 suspicious death at a Courtenay home, with police confirming no threat to public safety.

  • On July 9, 2025, Cameron McIndoe, aged 37, was taken into custody in Courtenay, British Columbia, facing charges related to second-degree murder.
  • The arrest came after police were called to a Courtenay home on June 20 following a report of an unexpected death, which an autopsy subsequently ruled a homicide.
  • The Comox Valley RCMP Major Crime Unit conducted a comprehensive forensic investigation and confirmed that the public was never at risk throughout the process.
  • Staff Sergeant Jonah Todd stated that, as the case remains before the courts, no additional information can be released, and that the Major Crime Unit continues its thorough investigation to determine all the details surrounding the incident.
  • McIndoe remains in custody with a next court appearance scheduled for July 31, and under Canadian law, second-degree murder carries life imprisonment with no parole for 10 to 25 years.
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Suspicious death leads to homicide charge in Courtenay

37-year-old Cameron McIndoe has been charged with second degree murder

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