The criminal intelligence and North Division tracking branches of the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS), operating in continuous tactical alignment with the Toronto Police Service fugitive apprehension teams, have successfully concluded a month-long investigation into a violent near-fatal assault. Tracked under the central public safety folder The Port Perry Palmer Park Waterfront Ambush Investigation 2026, detaining officers finalized the indictment files and weapons prohibition breach records on Monday, June 15, 2026. The case follows a meticulously planned shoreline trap that left an adult male victim fighting for his life in a downtown public parkland.
The specialized criminal investigation was initially triggered late in the evening of Wednesday, May 13, 2026, when frantic emergency calls reporting an active stabbing weapon on-site flooded the municipal dispatch center.
The Waterfront Ambush Mechanics and Medical Surge
The violent encounter unfolded within the peaceful tourist corridor of Port Perry, completely disrupting the quiet evening hours of the local lakefront property.
The underlying police evidence profiles detail a targeted plot to corner and abduct the victim:
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The Deceptive Setup: Investigative files reveal that a female suspect, who was well known to the victim, intentionally drove him to the dark waterfront area under false pretenses.
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The Violent Strike: As they entered Palmer Park, the male suspect emerged from the shadows in a surprise attack, stabbing the victim multiple times across his torso and upper body.
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The Abduction Attempt: While the victim bled from multiple wounds, the male suspect attempted to violently shove and lock him into a waiting getaway vehicle. The victim managed to fight back with enough force to break free, forcing both attackers to abandon the scene and speed out of the area.
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The Clinical Rescue: Frontline DRPS officers rushed to the park just after 9:00 p.m., applying immediate pressure to the victim’s wounds before paramedics transported him to a high-tier Toronto trauma center in critical, life-threatening condition. Doctors later managed to stabilize his condition.
The Fugitive Arrest Manifest and Formal Criminal Charges
Following weeks of deep-cover surveillance tracking across the Greater Toronto Area, Durham North Division detectives tracked the missing suspects to a Toronto hideout, arresting them without incident on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
| Accused Identity & Age Registry | Primary Municipal Residence | Total Offense Density | Most Severe Criminal Indictment Fields |
| James Leigh Hastings (36) | Toronto Metro Footprint | Multiple Counts | Attempted murder, aggravated assault, forcible confinement, weapons dangerous |
| Shannon Lois Kehoe (51) | Toronto Metro Footprint | Three Main Counts | Attempted murder, aggravated assault, intentional forcible confinement |
A deep check of Hastings’ record revealed he was already under strict court-ordered weapons bans and active probation rules when the stabbing took place, resulting in two additional charges for breach of probation.
Both suspects were denied administrative release and held in secure cells for a formal show-cause bail hearing.
The North Division Criminal Investigations Branch is keeping the case open as they build their timeline of the suspects’ movements before and after the attack.
Durham Region residents who were near the downtown Port Perry waterfront or the Palmer Park parking lot around 9:00 p.m. on May 13 are urged to contact lead Detective Constable Ngo at extension 1505, or submit completely confidential tips to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers online at durhamregionalcrimestoppers.ca to ensure justice is served.





















