Jarret Koworvsky Jean Louis Wanted for Attempted Murder in Road Rage Incident
Jarret Koworvsky Jean Louis, 26, of Richmond Hill is wanted for attempted murder and other charges to a road rage incident this week. The incident occurred at the intersection of Oneida Crescent and Red Maple Road, Richmond Hill, at 9pm on Wednesday (February 7th).
It was later learned that the incident began earlier near Bantry Avenue and Yonge street where the driver of a Kia (Louis) pulled up next to the victim and flashed a light while brandishing a knife and threatening to kill him.
The victim exited his vehicle to confront Louis in which Louis ran at him with the knife. The victim got back into his vehicle and drove off. He drove off a short while, stopped and excited his car when Louis intentionally drove his vehicle at him, striking him and hitting a pole. The victim suffered minor injuries.
Louis was last seen driving West on Onieda Crescent. A warrant has been issued for his arrest. Louis is wanted on several charges, including attempted murder, assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm and uttering death threats. The suspect is approximately five-foot-eight with a thin build. He was last seen wearing a black puffy waist-length winter jacket with a white T-shirt and grey sweat pants.
News Articles:
- City News – Man wanted for attempted murder in road rage incident in Richmond Hill
- CP24 – Road rage suspect struck victim with his vehicle after threatening him with a knife: police
- CTV News Toronto – Man wanted after allegedly intentionally hitting driver during road rage incident in Richmond Hill
- Toronto Sun – Man accused of intentionally driving into person during road-rage incident
- York Regional Police – RICHMOND HILL ROAD RAGE SUSPECT WANTED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER
Closing Remarks:
An incident that needs to be dealt with soon. We hope tips can help apprehend Jarret Koworvsky Jean Louis.
Per York Region Police: This investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the York Regional Police #2 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7241, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or leave an anonymous tip online at www.1800222tips.com.