KELOWNA — It’s been a year since a Kelowna woman was found murdered in her home and police are no closer to solving the case.
Theresa Ashley Neville, 27, was found dead in her Yates Road home in Glenmore on June 18, 2013.
The cause of death has not been released but autopsy results reveal she was murdered.
Neville’s children, two girls aged eight and 10, were in the home at the time of the killing but were not harmed.
He is described as a male with darker skin, possibly Aboriginal with long, shoulder length black hair, slim features and narrow face and high cheekbones. The man was seen wearing black clothing.
One neighbour reported hearing a gunshot the night of the killing.
Police say the investigation continues and that they’re asking for the public’s help in identifying Neville’s killer.
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