LONDON -– Members of the London Police Service Major Crime Section have charged Trevor P. Gregory, 46, of North York, with Breach of Trust in relation to the investigation into the murder of Bill Horrace on June 21, 2020.
Gregory is a Toronto police officer and he has been charged with breach of trust on Tuesday and released with a court date of September 29.
His son, Keiron Gregory, 21, is also wanted on a charge of second-degree murder in Horace’s death.
Horrace was killed in the early morning hours of June 21, 2020.
Investigation revealed that four suspects arrived at 232 Pochard Lane in two vehicles at 4:40 am and forcibly entered the home where a physical altercation occurred which culminated with the victim being shot by one of the suspects. Other family members were inside of the home at the time of the incident.
Officers responded to a 9-1-1 call in relation to this incident, locating the victim who had suffered a gunshot wound. The victim was transported to hospital by Paramedic Services where he was pronounced deceased. The suspects involved fled the scene prior to police arrival. The suspects are described as:
Last week, London, Ontario Police Service charged 22 year-old Keiron Gregory of North York, Ontario, in connection with the home invasion and homicide that took place on Pochard Lane on June 21, 2020.
Mr. Gregory has been charged with one count of Second Degree Murder by way of warrant of arrest issued on June 25, 2020. His whereabouts are unknown however it is believed he may be in the Greater Toronto Area. Anyone with information with respect to his whereabouts is asked to contact the London Police Service or their local police service.
According to London, Ontario police, all four suspects are still outstanding, and the incident remains under investigation: The first, a male, Black, 6 feet tall, thin build, wearing a black hospital-style mask, grey sweat pants and a hooded sweatshirt; second, a male, Black, wearing a black hospital-style mask and a hooded sweatshirt with a red strip down the arm; third, a male, Black, wearing a black hospital-style mask and a hooded sweatshirt; and four, a male, Black, very light complexion, short with a thin build, short braids and grey sweatpants.
Anyone with information in relation to this incident is asked to call the London Police Service at (519) 661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Information can also be sent in online anonymously towww.londoncrimestoppers.com