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Ottawa man wanted on Canada-wide warrant in relation to fatal shooting

An Ottawa man is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant in relation to a recent homicide in Carlington last week.

Police say Tyler Leonard-MacLeod, 21, is considered armed and dangerous

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Ottawa police have put out a Canada-wide arrest warrant for Tyler Leonard-MacLeod, in relation to a fatal shooting in the Carlington neighbourhood on June 29. (Ottawa Police Services)

UPDATE | On Jan. 13, 2025, Tyler Leonard-MacLeod pleaded guilty to manslaughter and an assault that occurred while he was being held in jail. He was sentenced to seven years imprisonment, and with credit for time already served he has nearly five years left. He was ordered to submit his DNA for the national databank and is barred from possessing weapons for 10 years upon his release, among other orders.


An Ottawa man is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant in relation to a recent homicide in the city's Carlington neighbourhood last week, Ottawa police say.

Tyler Leonard-MacLeod, 21, is wanted for second-degree murder in the shooting of Zachary Tiglik, who was killed last Thursday. 

Leonard-MacLeod is described by police as a white male with a medium build and a tattoo of the word "family" on his left forearm. 

"He is considered armed and dangerous," police said in a statement. 

Police are advising anyone who sees him to not approach, and to instead call 911. Anybody who knows of Leonard-MacLeod's whereabouts or has any information are asked to contact police. 

Ottawa police identified Tiglik as the 19-year-old man who was shot and killed on the 1500 block of Caldwell Avenue on the night of June 29.

The homicide unit is investigating the case.