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Winnipeg police to update public on Thelma Krull investigation

Thelma Krull hasn't been seen since she left her home July 11, 2015. Submitted

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Three-and-a-half years after Thelma Krull disappeared, police will update media Thursday on the investigation, now presumed a homicide.

On July 11, 2015,  Thelma Krull left her East Kildonan home for her regular morning walk and never returned.

Surveillance video captured Krull at 7:23 a.m. as she passed through the neighborhood.

Days later her glasses and cell phone were found at Civic Park.

For weeks family and friends searched for the mother and grandmother while police combed the streets and retention ponds for any clues.

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Winnipeg Police later said they believed Krull experienced some sort of distress shortly after she arrived at the park.

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“It is our belief that this distress was the result of either a medical situation she experienced or an encounter or ultimate abduction by an unknown individual,” Sgt. Wes Rommel said in 2016.

Homicide detectives later said Krull was assaulted and ‘forcibly removed.’  A sketch of a possible suspect was released.

Winnipeg police released this sketch of this man in connection with the disappearance of Thelma Krull. Winnipeg Police Service

Rommel will update the media at 1 p.m. Thursday. Global News will livestream the press conference.

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WATCH: Police revisit details of when Thelma Krull was last seen

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