Murder suspect rearrested in Windsor
The Windsor and LaSalle police rearrested a 24-year-old woman who was previously charged with first-degree murder.
Police say she violating her bail conditions.
In June 2024, Sky-Linn Holden was arrested and charged with first-degree murder by Chatham-Kent police. Police identified the victim as 27-year-old Louise Thomson from Milton, Ont.
Officers were called to a home on William Street south in Chatham on June 4 where they found Thomson deceased.
Jeffrey Davis, 44, and David Lozon, 59, both from Chatham, were also arrested and charged with first degree murder and indignity to a dead body.
Holden was released on bail on Dec. 17, 2024, under enhanced conditions, including house arrest and electronic monitoring.
On Dec. 23, 2024, bail compliance officers initiated an investigation and determined that Holden had breached her release conditions on three separate occasions.
On Jan. 9, 2025, bail compliance officers, with assistance from the OPP-led Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (ROPE) Squad, LaSalle Police Service, and Chatham-Kent Police Service, located and arrested Holden in the 1000 block of Pope Street in LaSalle.
Toni-Linn Amond, 41, who had acted as Holden’s surety, was arrested and charged with three counts of facilitating a breach of a release order.
To report an individual who isn’t complying with their release conditions, please contact Windsor Police at 519-255-6700. You can also contact Windsor & Essex County Crime Stoppers anonymously at 519-258-8477 (TIPS) or online at www.catchcrooks.com.
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