Quebec Provincial Police Add Two Murder Suspects to Most Wanted Criminals List
Two men suspected of separate murders in 2012 and 2021 were added to Quebec's most wanted list after a major police crackdown on organized crime, police said.
- The Quebec provincial police added Pierry Philogène and Gianpietro Tiberio to its list of the province's most wanted fugitives.
- Philogène is wanted on a Canada-wide arrest warrant for first-degree murder in connection with the Dec. 22, 2021, killing of Charles-Olivier Boucher Savard in Montreal.
- Tiberio is wanted for murder and attempted murder in relation to a 2012 shooting at the former Domenica-In café on Provencher Boulevard, where Domenico Facchini was killed and Vito D'Orazio was wounded.
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Quebec provincial police add two murder suspects to most wanted criminals list
MONTREAL — Two men suspected of murder are the latest fugitives added to the Quebec provincial police’s most wanted list. Police say they have been actively searching for Pierry Philogène et Gianpietro Tiberio since a June 12 operation targeting organized crime. Philogène, 38, is wanted for premeditated murder in connection with the 2021 death of […]
Two known names from the Montreal interlope community add to the list of the most wanted fugitives in Quebec. The two alleged murderers were arrested last June during a major raid on organized crime as part of a historic investigation.
The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) announces the addition of Pierry Philogene and Gianpietro Tiberio to the list of the most wanted fugitives in Quebec. These two individuals have been actively sought since the major operation aimed at organized crime and conducted on June 12th.
Quebec Provincial Police connect two murder suspects to the list of most wanted criminals
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