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Winnipeg police asking for help in Marilyn Munroe homicide investigation

Winnipeg police are asking for help in the homicide investigation of Marilyn Rose Munroe, 41. Winnipeg Police Service handout

WINNIPEG — Winnipeg police are turning to the public to find out where Marilyn Rose Munroe was between the time she was last seen alive and when she was found dead inside a home on Pritchard Avenue more than a week later.

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Munroe, 41, was last seen alive on Feb. 12 at approximately 1:50 p.m. in the area of Selkirk Avenue and Andrews Street.

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Officers found her body in a home in the 200 block of Pritchard Avenue on Feb. 22 at 10:40 a.m. after responding to a check well-being call.

The homicide unit is asking to speak with anyone who had contact with her in the week before she was last seen or anytime after.

Munroe is described as 5’6″ and around 130 pounds with long black hair. She was last seen wearing several layers of sweaters and carrying a plastic bag.

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If you have any information regarding the investigation you’re asked to call investigators at 1-204-986-6508 or Crime Stoppers at 1-204-786-8477.

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