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Remains of former BC woman and her husband found in WA state

Monique Patenaude and her husband Patrick Shunn. Global News File

Police say they have found the remains of a former B.C. woman and her husband who were murdered last month in Washington State.

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Investigators say they were led to the bodies of 46-year-old Monique Patenaude and 45-year-old Patrick Shunn by a tip from Tony Reed – one of the two brothers charged with the murders.

He pleaded not guilty after turning himself in.

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His brother, John Reed, is still on the loose.

FILE – These undated booking photos provided by the Snohomish County Sheriff Office shows Tony Reed, left and John Reed. (Snohomish County Sheriff Office via AP, File )

The bodies were found in shallow graves in a remote area north of the victim’s home.

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Officials say the couple had previously complained to police after John Reed threatened them over a property dispute.

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