A detective assigned to the case gave him a call a «few days ago» and let him know that two suspects had been arrested.
He said that while he has been trying his best to «forget about» the ordeal and move on, the arrests do provide him with a degree of closure.
«I gave my thanks to them (the investigators) and my gratitude and appreciation because it wasn't easy,» he said. «There wasn't many cameras or anything around. The sun was going down, so it was tough to see anything. But they did a great job just sticking with it and getting the job done. I really appreciate the hard work they put in.»
«You want this place to be safe as it should be and as it kind of always felt like. But this past year or so it really hasn't felt like that. It has felt a little chaotic and crazy,» Marner, who grew up in Markham, told reporters Friday. «I think the cops have done a great job of trying to help out with that problem, though.»