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Sarnia police release new photo of Lambton College shooting suspect

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Sarnia police have released a new photo of murder suspect Kyaw “Chin” Doe, accused in the fatal shooting at Lambton College.

Police in Sarnia, Ont., have released a new photo of the alleged gunman who remains at large following a fatal shooting at Lambton College last week.

As previously reported by CTV News, at 12:52 a.m. on April 10, police were called to a Lambton College campus bar for a report of gunfire.

Upon arrival, police located three injured people — one with life-threatening injuries and two with non-life-threatening injuries.

Despite lifesaving efforts at the scene and in the hospital, 20-year-old Dane Nisbet was later pronounced deceased.

The primary suspect in this murder investigation has been identified as Kyaw “Chin” Doe, 24, who Sarnia police say is believed to be actively evading arrest.

An updated photo of Doe from March 2026 was released by police on Wednesday, but police caution he may be attempting to alter his appearance and clothing.

Dane Nesbit Dane Nesbit of Sarnia, Ont., is seen in this undated image. (Source: Sarnia Golf and Curling Club)

The investigation and search for Doe remain ongoing.

Three people have already been charged in connection with Nesbit’s death.

Oudom (Richard) Bun, 23, of London, Ont., was arrested in London over the weekend and faces charges of second‑degree murder and two counts of attempted murder.

Ava‑Leigh Lightheart, 19, of Sarnia, and Johnathan Osborne‑Walsh, 19, also of Sarnia, face several charges in connection with the case. Police say Osborne‑Walsh became involved after the fact.

Anyone with information about the investigation is asked to contact the Sarnia Police Service at 519-344-8861. Anonymous tips can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 519-332-TIPS (8477) or online.

Fatal Lambton College shooting, Sarnia, Ont. Sarnia police investigating a fatal shooting at Lambton College in Sarnia, Ont., on April 10, 2026. (Bryan Bicknell/CTV News London)

With files from CTV News London’s Bryan Bicknell

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