Hanna

2022 - 4 - 29

HUNTER: Is Caledon murder tied to fraud scheme in Bahamas? (Toronto Sun)

Tessio Hanna probably thought he'd found safety in the rolling hills around Caledon.

Hitters also reached out and whacked Bolton mobster Daniel Ranieri — a Cudmore associate — in 2018. But in crime’s global village, there’s really no place to hide. I was so happy for you and your beautiful family. According to the Bahamas Press, Hanna was allegedly wanted for a series of frauds in the islands. Article content Article content

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Saddle up: 'Art of a Cowboy' documentary showing at 3 NM theaters (Albuquerque Journal)

Steve Boaldin lives the cowboy life. His days are full of back-breaking physical work. Boaldin is also an artist and he's found a way to weave the two ...

“The film is a way to bring awareness.” “I went to school in New Mexico and got my BFA in film,” Hanna says. “It turned out to be something that captures the passion for the ranch life. “It started as an idea of going out to ranches across the country. “Chris has done an amazing job at editing my life story,” Boaldin says. “We started the TV series about six years ago,” Boaldin says.

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Caledon 'suspicious' shooting death ruled a homicide | inBrampton (insauga.com)

Police say the 'suspicious' shooting death of 39-year-old Caledon man Tessio Hanna is now being treated as a homicide.

The death has been ruled a homicide, and police are asking anyone who may have been in the area of Chinguacousy Rd. and Mayfield Rd. on April 22 between the hours of 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. to contact the OPP. Around 5:00 a.m. last Friday (April 22), the Caledon OPP says officers were called to a residence in the area of Neil Promenade in Caledon for reports of a sudden death. The victim of a fatal shooting in Caledon has been identified and police say the ‘suspicious’ death is now being treated as a homicide.

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