
A 44-year-old man already wanted for a December 6 homicide in Peterborough is now also wanted in connection with a homicide in Oshawa early on Tuesday morning (December 23).
Michael Waterman is one of two suspects accused of stabbing 44-year-old Jeremy Russell in the area of Park Road South and John Street in Oshawa.
Russell, who was located on the roadway suffering from stab wounds, was transported to a Toronto-area trauma centre in life-threatening condition where he later succumbed to his injuries.
Officers with the Durham Regional Police Service have arrested 33-year-old Nicholas Robbins from Oshawa and charged him with second-degree murder, and Waterman is wanted on the same charge.
Durham police say the victim and the two accused men are all known to each other.
In Peterborough, Waterman is wanted for second-degree murder after a 33-year-old man was found severely injured in an apartment in downtown Peterborough on December 6 and died of his injuries at the scene.
Peterborough police have already arrested two of the suspects in that homicide, and have been searching for Waterman.
Although Peterborough police originally identified Waterman as being from Peterborough, Durham police have indicated he is from Oshawa.
Durham police are warning the public that Waterman is considered armed and dangerous. If you spot Waterman, do not approach him and call 9-1-1 immediately.
























