After six weeks on the lam, Quebec ‘pilot to the stars’ surrenders to police - Montreal | Globalnews.ca
Normand Dubé, 59, surrendered to Quebec provincial police in Mascouche, Que., on Wednesday night.
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A Quebec man known as the “pilot to the stars,” Normand Dubé, surrendered to provincial police after weeks on the run. He turned himself in in Mascouche, Quebec, and faced additional charges related to breaching bail conditions. This development follows earlier sentences for arson and criminal harassment tied to his actions against public servants.[1][4]
Prior coverage notes that Dubé had been planning or attempting to appeal convictions, with the court ultimately dismissing some appeals in 2020–2021, and his cases included a 2014 arson-related incident that caused a large power outage.[4][5][1]
Context from older reporting characterizes him as the “pilot to the stars” for transporting celebrities and for later criminal activity, including arson and harassment; he had multiple criminal charges and long-standing legal battles.[5][1][4]
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Normand Dubé, 59, surrendered to Quebec provincial police in Mascouche, Que., on Wednesday night.
globalnews.caNormand Dubé, once known as “the pilot of the stars,” has been sentenced to nine years in prison for taking revenge against three public servants by criminally harassing them and for setting their homes on fire.
www.cbc.caA Quebec man known as the “pilot to the stars” is on the run after failing to show up to jail when his bail was revoked. Normand Dubé is suspected to be hiding out at [...]
canadianaviator.comWhile the court acknowledged that the new sentence was severe, it said it remains reasonable because Dubé's crimes were serious, premeditated and he didn't show remorse.
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