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Police charge 3 suspects in 2021 homicide on Hamilton Mountain

Project Ohio formed in 2023 to focus on solving the murder of the 24-year-old who was shot in his driveway
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NEWS RELEASE
HAMILTON POLICE SERVICE
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Hamilton Police have charged three individuals in connection with the 2021 homicide of Sheydon Storer.

On December 21, 2021, at approximately 9:30 p.m., Hamilton Police were called to the area of Upper Wentworth and Mohawk Road for shots fired. Upon arriving, police located 24-year-old Sheydon Storer lying in his driveway suffering from a gunshot wound. He was transported to hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Sheydon’s murder appeared to be targeted and planned.

Over the past three years, detectives have been actively investigating, following up on evidence and pursuing new leads. At the time, a crucial piece of evidence was footage from a nearby video surveillance system, which police believed captured the getaway vehicle arriving just before the murder and leaving immediately after. Investigators released a photo of the vehicle, requesting the public's assistance.

In fall 2023, the Hamilton Police Homicide Unit joined with the Intelligence Unit to form Project Ohio with the sole purpose of investigating Sheydon Storer’s murder.

As a result of Project Ohio, investigators have charged the following persons:

Ahmed Issak Hussen

  • 23-years-old from Hamilton
  • Charge:  First Degree Murder

Kamaldeep Dhaliwal

  • 22-years-old from Hamilton
  • Charges:  First Degree Murder

Also charged in relation to this investigation:

Tasnim Beauvais

  • 24 years-old from Edmonton
  • Charges:  Accessory after the Fact to Murder and Obstruct a Peace Officer

With these arrests, Sheydon’s family would like to share the following statement:

“Thank you to the homicide detectives for their diligence in Sheydon’s murder investigation. We also want to thank the people who have come forward with any information, no matter how small, as we know these little things can make a world of difference. It’s been a long two years and nine months of not having answers but to get this confirmation has been a relief for our family and all those who loved Sheydon. Once gain, our heartfelt thanks to all everyone who helped to get these people arrested and charged.”

The investigation remains ongoing. If you have any information on this investigation, please contact Det. David Brewster at 905-546-4067. To provide information anonymously call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or submit your anonymous tips online at http://www.crimestoppershamilton.com.

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