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Man charged in Ottawa woman's murder had a history of intimate partner violence cases
Man charged in Ottawa woman's murder had a history of intimate partner violence cases

CBC

time3 days ago

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Man charged in Ottawa woman's murder had a history of intimate partner violence cases

Social Sharing The man charged with the first-degree murder of a missing Ottawa woman has a history of intimate partner violence cases, court records show. Joshua Blair, 35, is accused of murdering 54-year-old Rachelle Desrochers on or about March 16, as well as committing an indignity to her body by throwing it in a dumpster. Blair was initially charged with second-degree murder. Earlier this week, an upgraded charge of first-degree murder was filed in court. Desrochers was last seen alive on Elgin Street on March 14, two days before her alleged murder, according to a missing person announcement issued by Ottawa police in April. On Sunday, police announced her alleged murder and the search for her remains at a local landfill. Search efforts took place last weekend and earlier this week. Her remains have not been found. According to court records, Blair was charged in June 2023 with mischief under $5,000 for damaging a patio table, chairs and a television belonging to another woman with whom he was in a relationship. CBC is not naming the woman because she is a victim of intimate partner violence, and CBC has been unable to reach her. The court ordered Blair not to communicate with or go near the woman, nor three other people who shared her last name. When Blair failed to show up at the Ottawa Courthouse to be fingerprinted and photographed that same month, he was charged with failing to comply with an undertaking. On July 12, 2023, Blair returned to the woman's house where he kicked open her front door and entered. He was subsequently arrested and charged with failing to comply with an undertaking not to communicate with the woman or her relatives, being within 250 metres of her home, and breaking and entering. On Oct. 23, 2023, Blair pleaded guilty to the original mischief charge, as well as being unlawfully in a dwelling. The other charges were withdrawn at the request of the Crown. Blair 'embarrassed,' lawyer told court At his sentencing, Blair's then lawyer Carey MacLellan said his client was remorseful for his actions toward his former partner. "Joshua has, from moment one, encouraged me to resolve these matters so he could take responsibility for himself. He seems to be embarrassed. His emotions got the best of him," MacLellan said at the time. On the recommendation of both the defence and Crown, Ontario Court Justice Robert Wadden handed down a 90-day conditional sentence (house arrest) and one year of probation. Blair was again ordered to stay away from and not communicate with the woman and three other individuals sharing her last name. He was also ordered to attend and actively participate in a partner assault response program. In July 2024, Blair was charged with violating his probation by failing to report to his probation officer. He pleaded guilty in February 2025 and received a suspended sentence and another year of probation. The next month, on or about March 16, police allege he murdered Desrochers and disposed of her body in a dumpster. The allegations have not been proven. In April, Blair was charged with breaching his 2023 probation order for failing to attend domestic violence counselling between mid-October 2024 and mid-January 2025. That case remains before the court. Arrested twice in 11 days On May 13, Blair was arrested and accused of unlawfully entering the house he agreed to stay away from, punching and kicking holes in the drywall, and violating his probation by failing to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. He was released later that same day after posting a $1,000 bond under conditions to stay away from the home he had unlawfully entered, and not to possess tools for breaking into buildings or vehicles. Eleven days later he was again arrested and charged with breaching probation by failing to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. That charge was withdrawn at the request of the Crown that same day. Also that day, Blair was charged with second-degree murder and indignity to a dead body. He remains in custody and is next set to appear in court on Friday. Police have labelled Desrochers's killing a femicide. CBC has not been able to confirm how Blair and Desrochers knew each other.

Man charged with murder in missing woman's homicide
Man charged with murder in missing woman's homicide

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

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Man charged with murder in missing woman's homicide

Police are searching an Ottawa landfill for the body of a missing woman and have charged a 35-year-old man with second-degree murder in relation to her death, according to the Ottawa Police Service. Rachelle Desrochers, 54, of Ottawa was last seen on March 14 on Elgin Street. Police reported Sunday that they have reason to believe she was killed and that her body may be in a local landfill. Search efforts there are ongoing but her remains have not been found, police said. The suspect, Joshua Blair from Ottawa, was charged with second-degree murder and indignity to a dead body and appeared in court on Sunday morning, said police. Police asked anyone with information about the case to contact the homicide unit at 613-236-1222, extension 5493. Police are considering the case a femicide.

Man charged with murder in missing woman's homicide
Man charged with murder in missing woman's homicide

CBC

time25-05-2025

  • CBC

Man charged with murder in missing woman's homicide

Social Sharing Police are searching an Ottawa landfill for the body of a missing woman and have charged a 35-year-old man with second-degree murder in relation to her death, according to the Ottawa Police Service. Rachelle Desrochers, 54, of Ottawa was last seen on March 14 on Elgin Street. Police reported Sunday that they have reason to believe she was killed and that her body may be in a local landfill. Search efforts there are ongoing but her remains have not been found, police said. The suspect, Joshua Blair from Ottawa, was charged with second-degree murder and indignity to a dead body and appeared in court on Sunday morning, said police. Police asked anyone with information about the case to contact the homicide unit at 613-236-1222, extension 5493. Police are considering the case a femicide.

Man found dead in Cal-Sag Channel southwest of Chicago 6 days after being reported missing
Man found dead in Cal-Sag Channel southwest of Chicago 6 days after being reported missing

CBS News

time07-05-2025

  • CBS News

Man found dead in Cal-Sag Channel southwest of Chicago 6 days after being reported missing

A Chicago man was found dead in the Cal-Sag Channel in the southwest suburb of Palos Heights this week, six days after he was reported missing. Palos Heights police said they recovered a body from the Cal-Sag Channel on Monday, and the body was confirmed to be that of Joshua Blair, 37, who was reported missing on Tuesday, April 29. Police said they got a call early that morning about an unoccupied vehicle in the roadway in the 11800 block of South Harlem Avenue. Officers determined it waws Blair's, as his personal belongings – including his phone and his wallet – were found inside. Police reached out to Blair's family, who told them they had not heard from him since around 3 a.m. that Tuesday morning, when he left home. Palos Heights police launched a comprehensive search right away, with other police departments assisting. On Monday of this week, around 1:30 p.m., Palos Heights police officers conducting an aerial search of the Cal-Sag Channel found a body between the Southwest Highway and Archer Avenue bridges. The body was taken to the Cook County Medical Examiner's office, and was determined by family to be that of Blair. A Palos Heights police news release did not say anything about an autopsy or the cause of Blair's death. "Our thoughts are with Joshua's family and loved ones during this unimaginable time," Palos Heights police said in a news release. "We extend our deepest condolences and stand ready to provide them with the support they may need in the days ahead." contributed to this report.

Chicago man Joshua Blair missing, car with belongings found in Palos Heights, Illinois
Chicago man Joshua Blair missing, car with belongings found in Palos Heights, Illinois

CBS News

time30-04-2025

  • CBS News

Chicago man Joshua Blair missing, car with belongings found in Palos Heights, Illinois

Palos Heights police are searching for a Chicago man who is missing after his car was found with his belongings inside Tuesday. Police said they got a call about an unoccupied vehicle in the roadway in the 11800-block of South Harlem Avenue around 4 a.m. Tuesday. Officers determined it belongs to Joshua Blair, 37, of Chicago, and his personal belongings – including his phone and his wallet – were found inside. Police reached out to Blair's family, who told them they had not heard from him since around 3 a.m. Tuesday morning, when he left home. Police launched a comprehensive search, including assistance from the Chicago Ridge and Chicago police departments and the Cook County Sheriff's Office, but have not been able to find Blair as of Wednesday. Blair is considered to be an endangered missing person. He is described as a Black male, approximately 5 ft. 5 in. tall and 155 lbs., who was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, gray sweatpants and gray Nike shoes. If you have any information about Joshua Blair's whereabouts, contact Palos Heights police at 708-448-5060 or email GroupDetectives@

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