The ex-boyfriend of an abducted Richmond Hill woman who vanished more than three years ago has had his sentencing delayed until 2026.
torontosun.com
'The former boyfriend of an abducted Richmond Hill woman who vanished more than three years ago has had his sentencing delayed until the new year.'
Lilo’s sentencing hearing is scheduled to begin in February 2026.''
''Retired OPP Insp. Martin Graham, who initially led the Wasaga Beach kidnapping probe, told the Toronto Sun in January 2023 that he had never seen a case more puzzling in 30 years of police work in Canada and the U.K.
“We would normally hope we would have something by now and that we would have more answers. That is very unusual,” Graham said. “Clearly, there is real evidence that this was planned, and planned to an extent that to this point they have been successful in their planning.”
A kidnapping charge has been dropped against a Toronto rapper, who was previously one of Canada’s most wanted fugitives following the January 2022 disappearance of a woman in Wasaga Beach.
www.cp24.com
Deshawn Davis is pictured in this undated image. (Miami-Dade County police.)
''Deshawn Davis, 38, was accused of being one of three men involved in the abduction of Elnaz Hajtamiri, the Richmond Hill, Ont. woman police believe was taken from a home in Wasaga Beach nearly four years ago by suspects who posed as police officers with a fake warrant for her arrest.
Davis, also known as ‘Thorobread,’ is currently behind bars in the United States facing first-degree murder and attempted murder charges following a deadly Miami, Florida nightclub shooting in 2023, that killed rapper and talent scout Lowell Grissom and sent others to hospital in serious condition.
Davis’ charges in the United States mean he will likely not be returning to Ontario anytime soon. His incarceration, and pending trial, is the reason cited by the Crown when it withdrew the kidnapping charge against Davis earlier this month in a Collingwood courtroom.''
The case of an Ontario woman who has been missing for four years after she was abducted may have ties to Quebec and the United Arab Emirates.
globalnews.ca
January 12, 2026 rbbm
''The case of an Ontario woman who has been missing for four years after she was abducted may have ties to Quebec and the United Arab Emirates.''
''Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) revealed the potential links on Monday, the anniversary of Elnaz Hajtamiri’s disappearance.''
'OPP said Monday its probe has also identified potential ties to Timmins and the Greater Toronto Area.''
'Investigation of abduction has identified 'potential ties' to Timmins, GTA, Quebec, Dubai, OPP says'
''Although investigators are not sharing any further details about that, they are appealing to anyone with information in those regions to contact them.
A $100,000 reward for information on Hajtamiri's whereabouts is still on the table.
OPP Det. Insp. Steven Martell said police know that someone out there can help the investigation.''
I wonder where the Crown is at with the charges against Sekon?
And it’s next month for Lilo sentencing!
I hope her family know, no one has forgot Elnaz’s beautiful face and smile, and we hope the courts throw him in prison for ever
There was always something about the kidnapping and presumed murder of Elnaz Hajtamiri. Read more.
torontosun.com
''HUNTER: That stench in Elnaz Hajtamiri kidnapping? It comes from Dubai
Anything written here is conjecture, but the stolen vehicle angle is a very good bet.''
''There was always something about the kidnapping and presumed murder of Elnaz Hajtamiri.
''A stench that defiantly stated: This goes beyond a jealous boyfriend refusing to move on.''
''At one news conference, I suggested this to a York Regional Police detective. I asked: “Ten people involved in a domestic dispute? Seems like something more here.”
Jaspreet Singh, 24, of Delta, B.C., and Sukhpreet Singh, 23, of Mississauga, are accused in the December 2021 attack on Elnaz Hajtamiri. YRP
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.