The announcement will be streamed live at 1 p.m. EST on CTV News Toronto and the CTV News app.
The BOLO Program is set to announce an update to its list Tuesday afternoon from British Columbia RCMP Headquarters.
The announcement will be made by RCMP Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald, along with BOLO Program Director Max Langlois, and Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers Executive Director Linda Annis.Toronto Police Homicide Inspector Hank Idsinga will also be in attendance and available to discuss Toronto's most wanted suspects.A reward of up to $250,000 will be announced for the new number one suspect.
The BOLO program uses technology and communication channels to support police services across the country with their messaging for locating the country’s most wanted fugitives.It released its last list of the and since then a number of the wanted parties have been arrested, including the top name on the list Abilaziz Mohamed.
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