2 Edmonton men among 3 charged in SE Calgary murder, Canada-wide warrant issued for fourth suspect
Posted March 20, 2026 7:34 am.
Last Updated March 20, 2026 9:16 am.
Two men and a teenager have been charged in a December 2025 murder in southeast Calgary, and police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for a fourth suspect.
32-year-old Feysal Osman Abdul-Aziz was found shot outside his vehicle in Ogden around 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 10, 2025.
A short time later, three people were arrested by Tsuut’ina Nation Police after the vehicle they were in was spotted driving erratically.
Two of the three taken into custody were released, and a 17-year-old was held in custody on unrelated warrants.
Initial suspects arrested again in British Columbia
Earlier this month, on March 12, RCMP in Clearwater, B.C. attended a scene on Highway 5 near Blue River where they found a vehicle stuck in a ditch.
Two of the people in the vehicle were found to be connected to the shooting — they had been arrested back in December and released.
A third person in the vehicle was also arrested, but he was released after police determined he had no connection to the crime.
Two men from Edmonton, 23-year-old Aken Bolakok Aken and 21-year-old Ayomide Opemipo Adeyinka, are each charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
The 17-year-old who has remained in custody has also been charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder. They can’t be named under the youth criminal justice act.
Investigators are continuing to look for a fourth suspect, 22-year-old Yahya Abdullahi. He is wanted on Canada-wide warrants for murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

He has a dark skin tone, is 5’9″ tall, around 120 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
Abdullahi is thought to have connections to northern and western Canada and may be in Edmonton, the lower mainland of B.C., or the Northwest Territories.
Anyone with information about this incident or the location of Abdullahi is asked to contact police at 403-266-1234 or tip anonymously through Crimestoppers.