Jenique Dalcourt
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Not enough evidence in Jenique Dalcourt murderThere is not enough evidence to charge a suspect following the brutal murder of 23-year-old Jenique Dalcourt.CanadaNov 26, 2015
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New evidence possible in investigation of bike path murderA year after the murder of a 23-year-old woman along a Longueuil bike path, police are hoping to reopen the case.CrimeOct 21, 2015
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5 Montreal stories you must read this week: September 11It seems traffic got the better of many Montrealers this week. Here are five must-read stories Global News covered in Montreal.CanadaSep 11, 2015
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City of Longueuil launches map to help residents feel safeThe City of Longeuil is launching an interactive map on their website so residents can pinpoint areas they feel need improvement.CanadaSep 8, 2015
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EXCLUSIVE: Montreal woman arrested for allegedly making false rape claimA few months ago Carole Thomas went public with a claim that she was raped in Longueuil and criticized police for ignoring her case. On Thursday Thomas was arrestedCrimeApr 2, 2015
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Montreal woman claims raped in same area as murder victim Jenique DalcourtCarole Thomas said she was raped in the same area as where Jenique Dalcourt was murdered just 48 hours before killing.CrimeFeb 4, 2015
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Murder victim’s father frustrated with Longueuil PoliceFor close to two months, the father of bike path murder victim Jenique Dalcourt has been critical of the work of Longueuil Police and he's not letting up.CrimeDec 12, 2014
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Father of bike path murder victim lashes out at policeDozens of friends and relatives attended the service for Jenique Dalcourt in Saint-Hubert.Oct 30, 2014
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West Island residents want safer bike paths after multiple break-insResidents in Kirkland and Beaconsfield are taking matters into their own hands after four homes were broken into.Oct 30, 2014
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Longueuil announces plan to make all parks, bike paths saferLongueuil officials confirmed that the city will identify and fix "problem areas": public spaces considered too dimly-lit and dangerous at night.CanadaOct 29, 2014
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