Police tape surrounds Port Moody home of homicide victim Trina Hunt - News Summed Up

Police tape surrounds Port Moody home of homicide victim Trina Hunt


Police in Port Moody, B.C., cordoned off the house of Trina Hunt on Saturday, four days after her family offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and charge in the homicide case. Hunt's remains were found south of the rural Silver Creek area in Hope, B.C., on March 29. On Tuesday, the Lower Mainland's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT), along with members of Hunt's family, made a plea for information on the case and offered the reward. IHIT did not immediately respond to inquiries from CBC News on Saturday about the significance of the police tape around the house, situated in Port Moody's Heritage Mountain neighbourhood. Officers with the Port Moody Police Department told CBC News that IHIT had taken over the investigation.


Source: CBC News June 06, 2021 00:10 UTC



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