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Calgary police investigate suspicious death in Cranston

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WATCH ABOVE: The woman who was found dead inside a Cranston home has been identified as 51 year old Cindy Enger. Police are looking to speak to her past tenants and hope anyone with information will come forward. Tracy Nagai reports. – Jan 27, 2016

CALGARY – Police have identified a Calgary woman found dead in her Cranston home on Sunday afternoon.

The death of Cindy Enger, 51, has been deemed suspicious, but further tests are being conducted to confirm how she died, police said in a release.

Cindy Enger (right) is seen with her ex-husband Terry Enger (left) and their son (middle). The mother was found dead in a Cranston home on Jan. 24, 2016. COURTESY: BILL KEAY/VANCOUVER SUN ARCHIVE

Enger moved into the Cranston area in 2006 and had about 20 tenants live with her over the past 10 years, police said. Investigators are asking anyone who lived with her to contact Calgary police. She was last seen on Friday.

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“At this time, the tenants are considered witnesses, not suspects,” police said in a release.

Police said Enger’s ex-husband was unable to contact her, so he called police on Sunday. Officers found her body after breaking down the door at a home in the 200 block of Cramond Close S.E. at around 2 p.m.

Neighbours told Global News a woman lives in the home with her teenage son, who she shares custody of.

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 403-266-1234 or the Homicide Unit Tip Line at 403-428-8877. Tips can also be left anonymously by contacting Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Police tape off a home along Cramond Close S.E. after the discovery of a body on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016. Global News

With files from Gary Bobrovitz

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