'Still working full time on it:' One year later police continue to search for gunman in Caledon double murder linked to ex-Olympian
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One year after a couple was shot and killed in their Caledon home in what investigators have described as a case of mistaken identity, Ontario Provincial Police say they are still trying to figure out who pulled the trigger.
One year after a couple was shot and killed in their Caledon home in what investigators have described as a case of mistaken identity, Ontario Provincial Police say they are still trying to figure out who pulled the trigger.
Jagtar Singh Sidhu, 57, Harbhajan Kaur Sidhu, 55, and their daughter Jaspreet were shot inside their Mayfield Road home on Nov. 20, 2023.
The three were shot by an unknown suspect or suspects who broke into their home shortly before midnight.
Jagtar was pronounced dead at the scene, while Harbhajan and her daughter were rushed to hospital with critical injuries. Harbhajan later died and although Jaspreet survived, police said she sustained life-altering injuries.
In the immediate aftermath of homicides, police said they were unable to find a motive for the shooting and investigators were not sure who carried out the murders.
Over the past year, the OPP, in collaboration with U.S. law enforcement, say they have unearthed some pieces of the puzzle in relation to what transpired that evening.
Few details about the investigation were released until last month, when the FBI announced that 43-year-old Ryan James Wedding, a Canadian and former Olympian, and 34-year-old Andrew Clark, allegedly directed the murders of the couple in Caledon. The homicides, the FBI said, were carried out “in retaliation for a stolen drug shipment” that passed through Southern California.