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Terrell Johnson murder suspect Darrien Hinkson-Harris may be in Hamilton or Toronto (update)

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Update: Police are now saying Darrien Hinkson-Harris of Kitchener may be in Toronto or Hamilton. Hinkson-Harris is wanted for a number of offences relating to the homicide of Terrell Johnson on Sept. 30 including second-degree murder and weapons charges. ------------ The London Police Service is continuing to investigate the homicide of Terrell Johnson that occurred at Richmond and King streets on Sunday (Sept. 30) around 3:10 am. On Wednesday (Oct. 3) at approximately 5 p.m., 20-year-old Dominique Mossel of London was arrested for the following offences: • second-degree murder • possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace • possession of a restricted firearm without a licence and registration certificate • unlicenced person possess restricted weapon • possession of a restricted weapon knowingly not being the holder of a licence • occupy a motor vehicle knowing that there was a firearm in the vehicle • possession of a loaded regulated firearm • careless storeage of a firearm • and, careless storage of ammunition Darrien Hinkson-Harris, 21, of Kitchener is wanted for the following offences: • second-degree murder • possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace • possession of a restricted firearm without a licence and registration certificate • unlicenced person possess restricted weapon • possession of a restricted weapon knowingly not being the holder of a licence • occupy a motor vehicle knowing that there was a firearm in the vehicle • possession of a loaded regulated firearm • point a firearm X2 • discharge a firearm with intent to endanger life X2 • and aggravated assault Hinkson-Harris is described as male, black, 6’2”, 161 lbs, short black hair, brown eyes and a goatee. Police consider him armed and dangerous. None of these charges have been proven in a court of law. Anyone with information in relation to this incident is asked to call the London Police Service at 519-661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).  Information can also be sent in online anonymously to www.londoncrimestoppers.com.

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