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Relatives plead for information on missing woman Bobbi Lynn Lee Moose

Bobbie Lynn Moose. RCMP/Handout

Relatives of a 29-year-old woman found dead in Thompson, Manitoba last month are asking anyone who has information on their loved one to come forward.

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Mounties have previously said Bobbi Lynn Lee Moose had been staying with friends in the northern city in the weeks prior to her death.

They said family members dropped her off at the local Walmart store on Oct. 1 and her body was discovered Oct. 17.

“We are here, as a group, with a plea for help. We need the people of Thompson and surrounding communities to clearly hear our message today so that we can move a homicide investigation forward,” said Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy, Commanding Officer of the Manitoba RCMP, at a press conference held earlier today at Manitoba RCMP Headquarters in Winnipeg.

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Investigators have done extensive canvasses of the area, done more than 300 interviews, and a search team was flown-in from Winnipeg to help find evidence.

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“We know she must have stayed with people during her time in Thompson. We know she must have spoken and interacted with people. To put it simply, someone in Thompson has information about her time in the city between October 1 and October 17. We need them to come forward and contact police,” said MacLatchy.

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