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    October 9, 2025
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    TORONTO, October 9, 2025: Seventeen individuals wanted for murder are featured on Canada’s newly released Top 25 most wanted fugitives list, part of the national Be On the Lookout (Bolo) Program aimed at enlisting public assistance to locate suspects facing serious criminal charges. The list, made public on Wednesday, includes fugitives from across the country. Fourteen are wanted in Ontario, four in Quebec, three in Manitoba, two in Alberta, and two in British Columbia. While the suspects are wanted in these provinces, officials noted that they may be residing elsewhere.

    Canada’s most wanted list includes 17 murder suspects in 2025
    Public awareness campaign launched to help track Canada’s top 25 fugitives. (AI-generated image, for illustrative purposes only)

    Bryan Fuentes-Gramajo has been named the country’s most wanted individual in 2025. He is sought by Toronto Police in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred on July 15 at Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Police allege that Fuentes-Gramajo is a member of the Montreal-based gang known as Zone 43, which has connections in both Ontario and British Columbia. Authorities believe he is actively evading arrest. The Bolo Program, in collaboration with police services and Crime Stoppers across Canada, is designed to increase visibility of priority fugitives through digital campaigns and financial incentives.

    This year’s campaign includes reward offers of up to CAD 100,000 for tips leading to arrests. The initiative does not accept tips directly, instead directing the public to law enforcement agencies and Crime Stoppers hotlines. Since the Bolo Program was launched in 2018, 78 fugitives have been profiled. Of these, 42 individuals have been located. Nine fugitives from the previous year’s Top 25 list have since been apprehended. This year’s list features 12 new names, including three men wanted by Winnipeg Police.

    $100K reward offered for leads on top fugitive cases in Canada

    Among them is Tresor Horimbere, ranked fourth, who is charged with first-degree murder in the death of a 22-year-old man. Police previously stated that he may be in Ontario. Also featured is Saed Osman, placed at number nine, who is wanted by Edmonton Police in connection with two separate killings in 2020 and 2022. Authorities have reissued a reward of up to CAD 50,000 for information leading to his capture. From Ottawa, Mohamed Shire and Gibriil Bakal are both on the list, charged with murder in unrelated cases. Shire, aged 34, is listed at number 11.

    Several names from last year’s list remain. All Boivin, ranked number two, is wanted in Quebec on multiple charges including drug trafficking, conspiracy to sell illicit cannabis and possession for the purpose of trafficking. Katherine Bergeron-Pinzarrone, wanted by York Regional Police in connection with the killing of a teenager during an alleged auto theft, has moved down to position eight. According to Bolo Program Executive Director Max Langlois, selections for the list are based on multiple criteria, including the nature of the alleged crimes and their impact on local communities.

    Most wanted fugitives remain active risks to communities

    Langlois emphasized that the suspects on the list are considered a significant threat and urged the public to remain alert. Law enforcement agencies nationwide continue to encourage the public to report sightings or provide information through official police channels or anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Authorities stress that public participation remains critical to locating and arresting individuals on the list.

    The Bolo Program publishes updates and maintains a dedicated platform showcasing the fugitives and associated rewards. Officials plan to continue issuing national awareness campaigns to maintain pressure on outstanding suspects and assist police in their capture. These campaigns will leverage digital billboards, social media, and community outreach to increase visibility and encourage public involvement. – By Content Syndication Services.

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