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Repentigny police release name and photo of suspect in Sunday afternoon shooting

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MONTREAL -

Police investigators off the northeast tip of the Island of Montreal are asking for the public's help in locating a suspect who is suspected of shooting a 34-year-old man three times on Sunday afternoon.

Repentigny police suspect 26-year-old Jeffrey Dimundu Bellevue shot at the victim after an argument.

"He has been on the run since yesterday. He is armed and dangerous," police say.

Police arrested 27-year-old Maria Komarova on Sunday night and she appeared in the Joliette courthouse on charges of attempting to cause death with a firearm and intent to endanger life by discharging a firearm in relation to the shooting. 

Komarova remains in custody pending a bail hearing.

There is a warrant in effect for Dimundu-Bellevue and if anyone sees him they're asked to call 911.

He is 5'8" and 82 pounds with medium-length dreadlocks, and a tattoo of a heart on his left forearm and another tattoo on his left hand.

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