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Charges laid in Jordan McLeod homicide case

Three men were arrested over the weekend in connection to the murder of Jordan McLeod earlier this year.

Heres RCMP Corporal Craig Douglass:

“First degree murder charges have been approved by Crown counsel against [33 year old] Darren Sundman, [26 year old] Kurtis Sundman and [42 year old] Sebastian Martin. All three are from the Vanderhoof area”

The three men are expected to make their court appearances at some point today.

24 year old Jordan McLeod was murdered near Upper Fraser Road, with his body recovered in late February. It was Prince George’s first homicide of 2015.

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