Barry police say that a 52 -year -old man is facing several allegations, including murder, in relation to the death and disintegration of two people.
Earlier this year, detectives first started their investigation after a missing person report.
Investigators discovered several places, including a large wild area in the Barry, a rural property in Huntsville and a residence in the Northern Simco County and recovered the evidence that included suspected human remains.
The remains were taken to the center of forensic science located in Toronto for further investigation.
Police state in a release said in the police state, “In recent weeks, this ongoing investigation was identified in this ongoing investigation and arrested in Midland, Ontario on 2 August.
Investigators stated that the 52 -year -old suspect was initially facing allegations related to firearms, as well as a dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, and a peace officer. According to the police, he has not yet appeared for bail hearing.
As the police continued their investigation, he identified the suspect as a 45 -year -old William ‘Blake’ Robinson and 41 -year -old David Cheesakwe as a person responsible for the deaths and disintegration. “
Police confirmed that the accused was in custody since he was arrested on August 2, and was arrested on Thursday at a reformer center.
Investigators say Robert Ladousur now faces additional allegations including killing first-degree and second degree as well as two times for a dead body between other firearms and drug related crimes.
He is expected to appear in court in Barry on Friday to hear bail.
Police said that due to the sensitivity of the investigation, they would not share any further information till a news conference on 26 August.