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Winnipeg grandmother, Thelma Krull still missing after 6 months

Thelma Krull, 57 has been missing since July 11, 2015. Handout / Winnipeg Police Service / File

WINNIPEG — Monday marks six months since Thelma Krull went missing after she left her Harbourview South home for a walk and never returned.

The 57-year-old grandmother was last seen on a surveillance camera only July 11 at 7:23 a.m. in the East Kildonan area. 

A pair of Krull’s glasses were found on the grounds of Valley Gardens Community Centre four days after she went missing. So far, that’s the only clue the Winnipeg police have found.

READ MORE: Winnipeg police ‘grasping at straws’ in Thelma Krull case

Following her disappearance, the Amalgamated Transit Union , which represents Winnipeg Transit employees set a $20,000 reward for information related to her whereabouts. Krull’s husband has been a bus driver since 2007.

READ MORE: Thelma Krull’s co-workers waiting for her to return

In the fall, homicide investigators reminded the public to be on the lookout for anything suspicious.

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