Two additional arrests made in connection with Val-des-Monts death investigation
Police have arrested two additional people in connection with an investigation into a woman's death north of Gatineau earlier this month.
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Quebec provincial police say police found a woman dead inside a home in Val-des-Monts, Que. on Chemin des Cerisiers at around 1:30 p.m. on Dec. 2. Police have been investigating the death as a homicide, though no murder charges have been laid.
The woman's age and identity have not been released.
In a news release Thursday, the Sûreté du Québec and the Ottawa Police Service arrested Sylvain Trépanier, 47, and Alexandre Paré, 30, on two counts of forcible confinement and one count of assault.
The arrests were made while the two were appearing at the Ottawa courthouse on separate matters.
They will appear at the Gatineau courthouse on Friday.
This marks the third arrest made in connection with the case.
Last week, 51-year-old Éric Trudel of Gatineau was charged with kidnapping and assault relating to the death.
Police say an investigation into the death continues.
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