Police Ask Outdoor Enthusiasts to Keep Watch for Human Remains
Tuesday, March 27, 2012 @ 12:01 PM
Prince George, B.C.- With the snow slowly disappearing and more people heading outdoors, RCMP are asking the public to keep their eyes open for any evidence in the ongoing investigation into the death of Natasha Montgomery.
Although a man (Cody Legebokoff) has been charged in connection with her death and that of three other women, Natasha’s remains have yet to be found.
In the case of the other three victims, their remains were located a short distance off a gravel road that was accessed from a main roadway or highway.
RCMP have already conducted systematic searches in high priority areas and are looking to identify additional areas to search as the warmer weather conditions continue. These will include areas between Prince George, Vanderhoof and Ft St James.
Police are asking hunters, riders and all outdoor enthusiasts to keep an eye out as they head into the woods this spring. The Police are especially interested in information as it relates to side roads, logging roads, power lines and gravel pits between Prince George and Vanderhoof, as well as between Vanderhoof and Fort St James.
Police are requesting that if any remains are located that they not be disturbed in any way. Instead the person(s) should make a note of the location, or if possible obtain GPS coordinates and then provide that information immediately to police in their area.
Police are asking anyone with any information to call the specially created Tip Line 1-877-987-8477 (TIPS).
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