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Toronto murder suspect arrested in B.C. while riding bike without a helmet

Toronto police say they will be going to B.C. this week to pick up a murder suspect who was arrested in Nanaimo on Friday when police stopped him while he was riding a bicycle without a helmet.

RCMP says 'it's not often' that such an arrest leads to a person wanted for murder

The RCMP says it arrested a man in Nanaimo on Friday for riding a bike without a helmet and it turned out that he happened to be a Toronto murder suspect. The RCMP says 'it's not often' that such an arrest happens. (blurAZ/Shutterstock)

Toronto police say they will be going to B.C. this week to pick up a murder suspect who was arrested in Nanaimo on Friday whileriding a bicycle without a helmet.

Homicide Det.-Sgt. Tim Gallant, of the Toronto Police Service, confirmed on Tuesday that the RCMPin B.C. have arrested Kyle Antonio Dias, 19, in connection with the Feb. 13 shooting death of Tesfa Welsh-Hope, 27.

Both the accused and victim arefrom Toronto.

In a news release on Tuesday, the RCMP saidDias is to return to Toronto on Wednesday. He is currently being held a Vancouver Island remand centre in Victoria.

A Toronto police cruiser is parked near the scene of the city's eighth homicide of the year. (James Morrison-Collalto/CBC)

The RCMP saidbike unit officers were on patrol in BarsbyPark in Nanaimo when they stopped a man riding a mountain bikewithout a helmet on Friday at 1:30 p.m. Officers noticed that the bike he was riding looked like one recently reported stolen.

After a check of the bike's serial number, police confirmed it was stolen and officersarrested the manfor possession of stolen property.

The man gave several different names to police when he was asked to identify himself and he produced what appeared to be a fake Ontario driver's licence.

Police confirmed his identity when the man was taken to the RCMP's Nanaimo detachment. Dias is wanted for second degree murder forthe killing in Toronto's Rexdaleneighbourhood. It is Toronto's eighth homicide of the year.

The RCMPsays "it's not often" that its officers arrest someone for riding a stolen bike without a helmet and that person turns out to be a murder suspect in another jurisdiction.

Tesfa Welsh-Hope, 27, died in hospital after he was shot on Feb. 13 in Toronto's Rexdale neighbourhood. (Toronto Police Service)

Welsh-Hope died in hospital after he was shot at 21 Bergamot Avenue, in the Islington Avenue and Rexdale Boulevard area, shortly before 11 p.m. on Feb. 13.

He had been found lying on the ground outside a building, suffering from gunshot wounds.

"The bike helmet charge was not pursued by the arresting officers," the RCMP said in the release."However, the stolen bike was returned to its lawful owner."