Kitchener cops release composite of man in arrow killing

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A Kitchener neighborhood is said to be quite on edge following the killing of a man with an arrow. Michael Gibbons, 60, was found outside his home on Margaret Ave. Monday morning  with the arrow protruding from his chest. Investigation has led to the creation of the inset depiction of a man who police wish to talk to about the death. The ​Waterloo Regional Police Service said the man is being sought as a result of information gathered during a “mirror canvass” early Wednesday morning, when 250 vehicles and pedestrians were stopped while travelling on Margaret Avenue. “We’re just looking to identify him to assist us in the investigation,” said Staff Sgt. Michael Haffner. “It’s a concentrated effort to identify anyone that may have been in the area on the Monday. “A mirror canvass is an investigation tactic where police visit a crime scene on a later date at a time similar to the original incident, when daily street activity may mirror what was going on at the time of the crime.