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3 more photos of possible witnesses in Thelma Krull case released

WATCH: Krull search “not advancing as quickly as we’d like,” says officer.

WINNIPEG – Police released three photos Monday of people walking or jogging in the area where police believe Winnipeg grandmother Thelma Krull was before she disappeared.

Krull, 57, disappeared July 11 after she headed out on a long walk. A ping from her cellphone went out from the Valley Gardens Community Centre area and her glasses were found there. Police said Monday they believe she was in the Valley Gardens/Kildonan East Collegiate area at about 8 a.m. that Saturday.

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Police earlier released a photo of two cyclists in the area that morning who were captured on surveillance video. They released photos of three pedestrians at a Monday morning media briefing. They ask that the three, who were recorded near Valley Gardens at about 8 a.m. July 11, contact police. Anyone else in the area that morning is also asked to call police at 204-986-6508 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.

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READ MORE: Hundreds walk in hopes of lighting Thelma Krull’s way home

The disappearance is still a missing person case, although the homicide unit has taken the lead in the investigation, police said.

About 300 people participated in a walk Saturday night to light Krull’s way home, as organizers put it.

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