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Manitoba RCMP search for information in relation to the homicide of Bobbie Lynn Moose

This week, officers from Major Crime Services, Thompson Detachment, Thompson General Investigation Section, and North District Crime Reduction Enforcement Team, will be in Thompson to canvass residents and to take additional statements from people who may have seen Bobbie Lynn Moose of Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation in the days prior to her death.

 

Bobbie, 29, was last seen by family in Thompson at the Walmart on Mystery Lake Road, on October 1, 2019. She was found deceased by a member of the public on October 17, 2019, near Nelson Road in Thompson, Manitoba.

 

In an effort to gain more information about Bobbie’s time in Thompson, over 90 RCMP officers and employees have:

 

  •  Spoken with over 1500 people through canvassing neighbourhoods and areas frequented by Bobbie.

 

  • Taken statements from 190 people.

 

  • Obtained video from 64 locations in Thompson and collected 52,560 hours of video surveillance.

 

  • Distributed pamphlets requesting information to every residence in Thompson (over 4,000).

 

  • Distributed an additional 1000 pamphlets, in Cree, requesting information throughout Thompson and surrounding communities. 

 

  • Placed posters in English and Cree requesting information in locations throughout Thompson and in every northern detachment. 

 

  • Aired a plea, in both English and Cree, over radio stations in Thompson and surrounding First Nation communities.

 

“Our efforts to find the person or persons responsible for taking Bobbie’s life will not diminish” said Corporal Morgan Page, the lead Major Crime Services investigator. “We will continue to do everything we can to solve this homicide but we need the help of the public. If you know anything about what happened to Bobbie, please contact the RCMP.”

 

The RCMP believes that someone has details about Bobbie’s time in Thompson between October 1st and October 17th, 2019. Anyone with information regarding Bobbie's activities in Thompson during this time is asked to contact Thompson RCMP at 204-677-6909. Anonymous tips can be made to CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.

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