2 men suspected in Calgary murder arrested in B.C., another individual wanted | Globalnews.ca


Two men who were released from custody last December in connection with a murder in Calgary have been arrested in British Columbia, police say.

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The men, both from Edmonton, have now been charged in the Dec. 10 shooting of a man in Odgen, Calgary police said Friday.

At around 12:30 a.m. that day, police were called for reports of gunshots in the 7000 block of 20 Street Southeast. Officers found the victim, outside his vehicle, deceased.

“With assistance from the Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service, three people were taken into custody. Two of the three people taken into custody were released and one 17-year-old was taken into custody on unrelated warrants,” police said.

Last Thursday, RCMP in Clearwater, B.C., responded to reports of a vehicle stuck in a ditch on Highway 5 near Blue River.

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“Officers determined two of the occupants of the vehicle were connected to this fatal shooting. A third occupant of the vehicle was also arrested. He was later released after it was determined he was not connected to this investigation,” Calgary police said.

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The two individuals who were previously released are the same two individuals who were arrested in B.C.

Aken Bolakok Aken, 23, and Ayomide Opemipo Adeyinka, 21, are charged with one count each of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

“The youth who has remained in custody is now charged with one count each of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder and cannot be named under the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act,” police said.


A Canada-wide warrant has also been issued for a fourth suspect, 22-year-old Yahya Abdullahi, who police said may be in Edmonton, the B.C. Lower Mainland or the Northwest Territories.

Source: Calgary Police


Investigators said a fourth suspect is now wanted for murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

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Yahya Abdullahi, 22, is described as having black hair and brown eyes, standing five feet nine inches tall and weighing approximately 120 pounds.

“He is believed to have connections to northern and western Canada and may be in Edmonton, the lower mainland of B.C., or the Northwest Territories,” police said.

The investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police.

 

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Parents plead for return of plaque honouring Brentwood 5 massacre victims in Calgary | Globalnews.ca


Nearly 12 years after the death of his daughter, Gregg Perras still marks her birthday quietly, sitting in her chair in the Quinterra Legacy Garden while looking out over the Glenmore Reservoir in southwest Calgary.

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“It was such a beautiful day. She would have loved that it was so sunny out,” Perras said.

“I like to come here on her birthday, so I came, and I sat in her chair, and I just looked out.”


Gregg Perras sits in a chair honouring his daughter Kaiti, one of the five young adults killed at a 2014 house party in the Brentwood area. The spot looks out over the Glenmore Reservoir in southwest Calgary, Alta., on Friday, Feb. 6, 2026.

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The garden in South Glenmore Park honours the “Brentwood Five” — college-aged friends Jordan Segura, Josh Hunter, Kaiti Perras, Zachariah Rathwell and Lawrence Hong — who were killed at an end-of-year party in Calgary’s Brentwood neighbourhood in April 2014.

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Matthew de Grood was found not criminally responsible for the homicides due to a mental disorder.


The Brentwood Five.

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The garden, located at 90 Avenue and 24 Street S.W., opened in 2021. It features permanent outdoor musical instrument fixtures and a stage, which serves as a place to appreciate music and the arts, as well as to heal and remember those lives.

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For the families of the massacre victims, the space has become a place of reflection and connection rather than closure.

“It gives me peace, not closure — not total closure — but a sense that we have done something for our five children,” said Marlene Hong, Lawrence’s mother.

The entrance to the garden is normally marked by an ornate bronze plaque depicting a tree, with one branch representing each life lost.

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Quinterra Legacy Garden’s grand opening in Calgary was held on Aug. 14, 2021.

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But on what would have been Kaiti Perras’ 35th birthday, her father noticed the memorial sign was missing and presumed stolen.

“I’m kind of disgusted, to be honest,” Perras said.

“It’s kind of despicable that someone would take a memorial plaque from a park.”

Bronze plaque thefts have increased over the past five years as the value of metal has risen, according to the Calgary Police Service.

Acting Duty Insp. Shelby Stewart said it’s troubling when memorial items are targeted.

“Especially ones that carry any memorial value,” Stewart said. “We’ve seen war memorial plaques turn back up. I think once they realize that they can’t take it to the recyclers, oftentimes we’ll see them.”

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Police are investigating the theft, canvassing nearby security cameras and asking anyone with information to come forward. Officers say there is still hope the plaque can be recovered.

The families are also appealing directly to whoever took it.

“Just lay it by the rock, we’ll put it back up,” Perras said.

“Walk away. No one will need to know.”

Despite the loss and the recent theft, the families say the Quintterra Legacy Garden remains a symbol of healing and community.

“This place gives hope,” Hong said. “Not only healing, but connecting with the community.”

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