Waterloo Region Record

Search continues for man wanted in death of stepson

- The Canadian Press

ST. CATHARINES — A search for a man accused of fatally injuring his stepson moments before attempting to kill a local bank employee stretched into its third day on Monday as police conceded the fugitive could be just about anywhere.

Niagara regional police said they’ve issued a Canada-wide warrant for the arrest of 43-yearold Justin Kuijer of St. Catharines.

The former owner of a roofing company is wanted on charges of second-degree murder in the death of seven-year-old Nathan Dumas, as well as the attempted murder of a woman working at a local RBC branch.

Const. Phil Gavin said Kuijer has been on the run in his exgirlfrie­nd’s van ever since the two grisly scenes unfolded on Friday, adding that police have few leads as to his whereabout­s.

“Where this occurred is less than a kilometre to the Queen Elizabeth Way, and he’s in a car, and it’s three days later,” Gavin told The Canadian Press in an interview. “The reality is he could be a lot of different places.”

Gavin said police first learned of trouble around 10:15 a.m. on Friday when police were called to a home above a sandwich store owned by the victim’s grandparen­ts.

He said a family member found Nathan suffering from critical injuries and had him rushed to a hospital, where the boy died the next day.

At around the same time the Dumas family was making the discovery, police allege Kuijer walked into a nearby RBC branch and stabbed a woman working there. Gavin said Kuijer had a profession­al relationsh­ip with the woman and described the attack as targeted, but declined to provide further details. The woman is now in hospital in stable condition, he added.

Police had originally indicated that they would be seeking a charge of first-degree murder in Nathan’s death, but Gavin did not explain why the second-degree murder charge was listed on the warrant.

Kuijer fled the scene in what police describe as a dark grey van with a distinctiv­e pink floral missing person’s decal on the back window.

The decal references Ashley Simpson, a St. Catharines woman who went missing nearly a year ago in British Columbia and was among the best friends of Nathan’s mother. Gavin said it’s possible the decal has been removed by now and urged the public to be on the lookout for a van with the Ontario license plate BYTE 392. Kuijer was last seen wearing an orange hoodie under a brown leather coat, dark pants, a black tuque, and boots, police said.

Nathan’s mother Whitney asked on Facebook for privacy “to mourn the loss of my beautiful son.” Nathan was in Grade 2.

A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to help the family. It had more than $12,500 by Monday.

 ?? TARA WALTON, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? A memorial sits outside of the home of 7-year-old victim Nathan Dumas in St. Catharines, on Monday.
TARA WALTON, THE CANADIAN PRESS A memorial sits outside of the home of 7-year-old victim Nathan Dumas in St. Catharines, on Monday.

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