Oshawa man with 'legendary' tattooed across his forehead wanted for murder Oshawa
"Adam Odette, age 37 of Oshawa is wanted for Second-Degree Murder and Attempt Murder," wrote DRPS in a press release on Wednesday.
"Investigators are urging Odette to contact counsel and turn himself into police. Anyone who is found to be assisting ODETTE to evade police is guilty of an offence under the Criminal Code of Canada and will be prosecuted to the full extent." Police did not provide a description of Odette's appearance in the release, but did include two photos, both showing distinct markings on the suspect's body — one of them, the word"legendary" tattooed across his upper forehead.
Anyone who recognizes the man pictured or who has information that could assist the investigation is asked to contact Det. Thorne of the DRPS Major Crimes Homicide Unit at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 5223 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously.Lead photo by
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