All Boivin: Fugitive Arrested in Spain as Partner Remains on the Run

temp_image_1782821624.515701 All Boivin: Fugitive Arrested in Spain as Partner Remains on the Run

The Dramatic Capture of All Boivin in Marbella

After more than three years of evading justice, the manhunt for All Boivin has come to a stunning conclusion. The 36-year-old fugitive was apprehended in Marbella, a luxury resort destination on the southern coast of Spain. For years, Boivin lived a life of secrecy and opulence, far from the Canadian authorities seeking his arrest.

According to reports from the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), Boivin had been hiding in plain sight, utilizing false identities to blend into the affluent community of the Spanish seaside town.

A Family in Hiding: Secrets Revealed

One of the most shocking revelations following the arrest is the domestic life Boivin shared with his partner, Yaulise Lemieux-Bellavance. Police sources indicate that the couple did not separate during their flight and, in a startling twist, reportedly had a child together while on the run.

  • The Timeline: It is believed the child was born between late 2023 and early 2024.
  • The Lifestyle: Despite being fugitives, the couple lived in luxury, ensuring all the needs of their young child were met.
  • The Dynamic: Investigators suspect Boivin was the primary provider, controlling the financial resources and contacts that sustained their lifestyle.

The Search for Yaulise Lemieux-Bellavance

While All Boivin is now behind bars, the hunt continues for Yaulise Lemieux-Bellavance. An active arrest warrant remains in place for the woman, who is in her late twenties. Police believe she may have been in the immediate vicinity at the moment of Boivin’s arrest.

Authorities suggest that without Boivin’s financial support and network, Yaulise may find herself in a desperate position, potentially leading her to surrender to the authorities in the coming days.

The Legal Battle: Extradition from Spain vs. Italy

The legal process for bringing All Boivin back to Canada is now underway. Legal experts, including crime journalist Pascal Robidas, note a significant difference between Boivin’s situation in Spain and that of his alleged associate, Dave Pic Turmel, who was arrested in Italy in March 2025.

Why Spain’s process is faster:

  • Spain utilizes a more centralized structure through the National Court (Audiencia Nacional) in Madrid.
  • The procedure for extradition requests from Canada is more direct, meaning Boivin could potentially return to Canada within a few months, even if he contests the process.
  • In contrast, the Italian legal system offers more judicial levers that can delay extradition for years, as seen in the Turmel case.

    How the Police Closed In

    Interestingly, the arrest of All Boivin happened without significant public assistance. This is evidenced by the movements of the Bolo program, which had previously offered a reward of $250,000 CAD for information leading to his capture. In late March, this reward was lowered to $100,000 CAD, signaling that police had already made significant breakthroughs in their investigation.

    As the case unfolds, the possibility of Boivin cooperating with authorities in exchange for guarantees for his family remains a key point of interest for investigators.

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