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OPP Searching for Two Men Wanted for Second Degree Murder After Fatal Perth Park Incident

Updated: May 3

Images Courtesy of OPP
Images Courtesy of OPP

A notice for two men wanted in connection with a homicide investigation in Perth was issued today by the Ontario Provincial Police.


According to information released by the OPP, officers responded to Last Duel Park on Sunday, April 12th, 2026, at approximately 3:15 p.m., after a person was found with life-threatening injuries. The individual was later pronounced deceased.


Police say Joseph Armand Madore, age 34, and Brayton Kennedy, age 28, are wanted for second degree murder in connection with the investigation.


  • Madore is described by police as 188 cm, or 6’2”, 189 pounds, with a medium build, hazel eyes, black hair and tattoos.


  • Kennedy is described by police as 180 cm, or 5’11”, 260 pounds, with brown hair, blue eyes and a tattoo on his forehead above his left eyebrow.


The OPP is advising the public not to approach either individual if seen. Anyone who sees them, or has information about their whereabouts, is asked to contact police immediately.


Anyone with information regarding the investigation or the whereabouts of the wanted individuals is asked to contact the Lanark County OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.


Lanark County is located in eastern Ontario and includes communities such as Carleton Place, Perth, Mississippi Mills, Beckwith, Drummond/North Elmsley, Lanark Highlands, Montague and Tay Valley.


Police say the two men may also be found in surrounding areas, including Smiths Falls or Frontenac County.


Police continue to ask anyone with information to come forward.


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