Ontario Provincial Police have arrested a suspect in connection with the homicide of David Robson in Caledon. The victim was killed on April 1, 2024, and police had appealed to the public for help in finding the perpetrator. The arrest was made in late April 2026, bringing closure to a two-year investigation.
Details of the Case
David Robson was found dead in Caledon on April 1, 2024. The OPP launched a homicide investigation and sought public assistance to identify and locate the suspect. After extensive investigative work, a suspect was taken into custody without incident. The identity of the accused has not been released pending charges.
Community Impact
The Caledon community has been affected by this violent crime, and the arrest brings a sense of relief. Local residents have expressed gratitude to the police for their persistence. The OPP continue to urge anyone with information to come forward as the case progresses through the courts.
Broader Context
This arrest is part of a wider effort by Ontario law enforcement to solve violent crimes. In related news, an OPP officer was killed in an on-duty crash on Highway 401, remembered as a 'big guy with a big heart.' Additionally, a woman was arrested for starting multiple fires in downtown Prince George, and a man was charged after a rash of break-ins at businesses in Kelowna, B.C.
Other notable incidents include a Mini Thni man facing a second-degree murder charge in the death of a Calgary woman, a driver charged in a crash that killed an Ottawa crossing guard pleading guilty, and a young boy dying after a fall from a Sandy Hill apartment building. These cases highlight the ongoing challenges facing Canadian law enforcement.



