LONDON, ONT -- Sarnia police have charged a man from a small community northwest of London, Ont. with attempted murder in a shooting from back in June.

It was just before noon on June 26 when police responded to address in the 1900 block of Franklin Avenue in Brights Grove for a shooting.

Officers found a 49-year-old man suffering from a gunshot.

The victim was taken to hospital in London where he initially in critical condition. He has since recovered.

At the time police believed the shooting to be a "targeted incident."

Following an extensive investigation police were able to identify the suspect as Terrance Christopher Shipway, 34, of Ailsa Craig, Ont.

Shipway was also wanted in connection with an assault and robbery in Stratford back in April.

In that case a woman and two men forced their way into a Stratford Apartment, assaulting one resident and threatening another.

On Monday provincial police conducted a highrisk arrest near Seaforth which saw heavily armed officers take down a suspect near the Egmondville cemetery.

High risk take down near Seaforth

OPP have not named that suspect but said they were wanted by Sarnia Police.

Sarnia police said that provincial police were involved in the arrest of Shipway from a locaiton north of Ailsa Craig on Monday.

Shipway has been charged with the following offences:

  • One count of attempted murder
  • One count of robbery using a firearm
  • One count of carrying a concealed weapon
  • Two counts of possession of a firearm or ammunition contrary to a prohibition order
  • One count of unauthorized possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm
  • One count of intimidation of a person of the general public
  • One count of having knowledge of unauthorized possession of a firearm
  • One count of possession of a loaded prohibited or restricted firearm