Homicide unit investigating man's death in Barrhaven

Police vehicles are parked on Pondhollow Way in suburban Barrhaven on Friday night. The death of a 58-year-old man is being investigated Ottawa Police Service's homicide unit.  (Emma Weller/CBC - image credit)
Police vehicles are parked on Pondhollow Way in suburban Barrhaven on Friday night. The death of a 58-year-old man is being investigated Ottawa Police Service's homicide unit. (Emma Weller/CBC - image credit)

The Ottawa Police Service is investigating the death of a man in Barrhaven on Friday as a homicide.

Police identified the victim Saturday morning as 58-year-old Wilson Sabarros of Ottawa.

Officers were called to Pondhollow Way around 5:16 p.m. Friday, police said in a media release later that night, and found Sabarros dead.

"It's an active and ongoing investigation. Our homicide unit is working hard at gathering evidence, analyzing leads and speaking to witnesses," Sgt. Seth Curtis said on Saturday.

Police had not announced any arrests as of late Saturday afternoon, but said they do not believe there is an ongoing risk to public safety.

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"We are treating it as an isolated incident. We feel that there is no threat to the public, but we do ask that the public remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity," Curtis said.

Police vehicles are parked on Pondhollow Way in suburban Barrhaven on Friday night. The death of a 58-year-old man is being investigated Ottawa Police Service's homicide unit.
Police vehicles are parked on Pondhollow Way in suburban Barrhaven on Friday night. The death of a 58-year-old man is being investigated Ottawa Police Service's homicide unit.

A marked Ottawa police cruiser is parked on Pondhollow Way in the city's Barrhaven suburb on Saturday. Police say the death of 58-year-old Wilson Sabarros the day before is being treated as a homicide. (Emma Weller/CBC)

'Disturbing and disconcerting'

Darine Alrajab, who lives just doors away from the scene, said that when an OPS detective knocked on her door and told her family what had happened, she couldn't believe the news.

"It was kind of surreal. You would never expect this kind of thing to happen just a few houses down," she said.

"I had the impression that we were in a very safe neighbourhood, [a] very safe part of town, and this happens. And it kind of just changes your perspective on a lot."

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Lori and Steve McFarlane lived across the street from Sabarros, and said he'd been living on the block for about seven years.

"It's not supposed to happen in this neighbourhood, but there you go. It can happen anywhere, right?" Steve McFarlane said. "It is disturbing and disconcerting, for sure."

The police are parked outside of 6 Pondhollow Way in Ottawa, where the death of a 58-year-old man is being investigated by the homicide unit.
The police are parked outside of 6 Pondhollow Way in Ottawa, where the death of a 58-year-old man is being investigated by the homicide unit.

The scene of the crime on Friday evening. As of Saturday morning, the vehicle parked in the driveway had been relocated. (CBC)

1st homicide of the year

Friday night's homicide marks the first of 2025 in the nation's capital.

"Last year was a record number for Ottawa. Obviously we're hoping things change" Curtis said.

"I know the Ottawa police are actively hiring and there's more officers on the road and hopefully that is going to help in the future."

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Barrhaven West Coun. David Hill said he'd ensure local residents who need support will be directed to the appropriate resources over the coming days.

Darine Alrajab lives just doors away from the scene of the crime, and says she couldn't believe the news when an OPS detective knocked on her door Friday evening to alert her family of the incident.
Darine Alrajab lives just doors away from the scene of the crime, and says she couldn't believe the news when an OPS detective knocked on her door Friday evening to alert her family of the incident.

Darine Alrajab lives just doors away from the scene of the crime, and says she couldn't believe the news that a detective shared with her family Friday evening. (Emma Weller/CBC )