UPDATE With 2nd Arrest: Angus Man Identified As Stabbing Victim In Toronto

One suspect outstanding

November 28

A second suspect in the stabbing death of an Angus man in Toronto has turned himself into police. The 24-year-old has been charged with:

  • Accessory After the Fact To Murder
  • Attempting to Obstruct Justice
  • Fail to Comply Recognizance

Police say 54-year-old David Blacquiere was stabbed multiple times near a drug store at Weston Road and Lawrence. A Canada wide warrant has been issued for an 18-year-old man, with no fixed address, on a charge of Second Degree Murder.

November 24

A 16-year-old girl has surrendered to police in Toronto in connection with the death of an Angus man in Toronto’s west-end. Fifty-four-year-old David Blacquiere was stabbed multiple times near a drug store at Weston Road and Lawrence. He died later at hospital. The suspect has been charged with Accessory After The Fact To Murder. A Canada wide warrant has been issued for an 18-year-old man, with no fixed address, on a charge of Second Degree Murder. In addition, a 24-year-old Toronto man is being sought on charges of Accessory After The Fact, Attempting To Obstruct Justice and Failing To Comply With Recognizance.

November 16

An Angus man has been identified as the victim of a fatal stabbing this week in Toronto. Police say 54-year-old David Blacquiere was stabbed multiple times near a drug store at Weston Road and Lawrence. He was found with critical injuries just before noon on Tuesday. He was pronounced dead at hospital. Two suspects are being sought A 24-year-old man on charges of being an accessory after the fact to murder, attempting to obstruct justice, and failing to comply with recognizance. Police have not yet identified the alleged stabber. He’s described as a black male, 20-30 years old, approximately 6′ tall, with a medium build.