Police identify woman walking in park on day of Krull disappearance

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City police say a woman caught on video walking in the area where Thelma Krull went missing a year ago has been identified.

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City police say a woman caught on video walking in the area where Thelma Krull went missing a year ago has been identified.

“Unidentified female in the Krull investigation has now been (identified) and spoken to. Thank you citizens of Wpg for your assistance,” the Winnipeg Police Service tweeted out Tuesday morning.

No new information has come to light as a result of the interview, police said.

Police are looking to identify this woman seen in surveillance video walking in the area of Civic Park on the morning Krull disappeared.
Supplied / Winnipeg Police
Police are looking to identify this woman seen in surveillance video walking in the area of Civic Park on the morning Krull disappeared. Supplied / Winnipeg Police

On Monday, police released surveillance photos of a woman seen in the area of Civic Park during the morning of Krull’s disappearance. Police and family members of the missing woman have been urging anyone who was in and around the area of Civic Park early that July 11, 2015 morning to come forward if they haven’t already contacted investigators.

Winnipeg police believe Krull might have been abducted. She was walking near the large hills near Terry Sawchuk Arena when she met with “some kind of distress” police said Monday.

The woman’s glasses and cell phone were found in the Civic Park area, known as Kimberly Hill. On Monday night, family and friends gathered near the spot for a vigil.

 

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