Fourth person charged in woman’s 2023 slaying / Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 5, 2025, 3:21 pm

Winnipeg police have charged a fourth suspect connected to the 2023 murder of a 30‐year‐old woman last seen near Polo. Investigators are intensifying their efforts in this prolonged case, leaving the community both anxious and, admittedly, wondering if the police could solve it before another dramatic twist occurs.

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winnipegfreepress.com / Fourth person charged in woman’s 2023 slaying

Winnipeg homicide detectives have charged a fourth suspect in connection with the slaying of a 30-year-old woman who was last seen alive near Polo Park mall nearly two years ago. […]

globalnews.ca / 4th suspect charged with murder in 2023 disappearance of Winnipeg woman, police say

Winnipeg police say they've made a fourth arrest in the ongoing investigation into a 2023 murder.


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