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RCMP makes plea for help in Thompson homicide investigation

Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy, Commanding Officer of the Manitoba RCMP make a plea to the public for help in the investigation into the killing of Bobbie Lynn Moose.

Moose was found dead on October 17, 2019, near Nelson Road in Thompson

Bobbie Lynn Moose

“We are here, as a group, with a plea for help. We need the people of Thompson and surrounding communities to clearly hear our message today so that we can move a homicide investigation forward,” said MacLatchy.

Moose, 29 from Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation, was last seen by family at the Walmart on Mystery Lake Road, on October 1, 2019.

Police say there is very little known about her time in Thompson.

“We know she must have stayed with people during her time in Thompson. We know she must have spoken and interacted with people. To put it simply, someone in Thompson has information about her time in the city between October 1 and October 17. We need them to come forward and contact police,” said MacLatchy.

Flyer being delivered to every residence in Thompson
(Submitted / RCMP)

RCMP will be distributing a flyer to every home in the northern community that contains her photo and a plea for information. A large billboard with Moose’s picture will also be placed in high traffic areas.

Anyone with information about Moose’s activities in Thompson or her death is asked to call Thompson RCMP at 204-677-6909.

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