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Winnipeg police looking for gold vehicle in Thelma Krull investigation

Thelma Krull went missing July 11, 2015. Lorraine Nickel / Global News

Winnipeg police are looking for the driver of a gold car who may have information in the Thelma Krull case – possibly without realizing it.

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Police said Thursday that they’ve learned of someone who may have been in a position to see something of value and would like to speak to them.

Police are hoping to jog the memory of a person who was driving a gold four-door sedan – believed to be a 2005-2010 import, such as a Toyota, Hyundai or Honda in good condition.

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Krull, 57, a Winnipeg grandmother, went missing on this day in 2015. She was last seen leaving her Valley Gardens home for her regular morning walk and never returned.

In October 2018, a hunter in the RM of Tache found a skull that was identified as Krull’s.

That development came after years of searches, public pleas and fading hope to find Krull alive.

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WATCH: Police recover human remains, confirm they belong to Thelma Krull

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