'Armed and dangerous' suspect identified after fatal Windsor shooting
Windsor police have identified a suspect related to a fatal shooting on Hanna Street.
Malique Calloo, 26, of Windsor, is wanted for first-degree murder.
Police say he is considered armed and dangerous and shouldn’t be approached directly.
Daniel Squalls, 24, died after police responded to the Hanna Street near Marentette Ave around 5 p.m. on Monday.Daniel Squalls, 24, is shown in this undated photo. (Submitted to CTV News Windsor)
Officers had the area in front of a daycare centre blocked off with police tape and evidence markers placed in the street.
Suspect vehicle
Police have also released photos of a vehicle they believe to be involved in the shooting.
Police say the brown, four-door Honda Civic is being sought in connection to the incident on Hanna Street east.Windsor police are looking for this four-door brown, Honda Civic. Nov. 29, 2022. (Source Windsor police)
Officers were called to the area of Bloomfield Road and Watkins Street at 7:20 a.m. Tuesday for a vehicle fire. Investigators believe it's the vehicle related to the homicide. Businesses and residents in the area are asked to check for surveillance in the area.Emergency crews were called to the area of Bloomfield Road and Watkins Street for a vehicle fire on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022. (Source: Miranda Campbell)
Anyone who witnessed the shooting, or who has dash-cam or surveillance video from the area, is asked to contact Windsor police or Crime Stoppers immediately.
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