Mounties issue photos of woman seen near fatal stabbing in Selkirk
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Selkirk RCMP want to identify a woman who was seen walking in the vicinity of a fatal stabbing late Monday.
Mounties were called to Manitoba Avenue in the city north of Winnipeg just before midnight, where they found a 39-year-old woman who was critically injured after she was stabbed outside a business.
She was rushed to hospital, but died a short time later. Her name hasn’t been released.
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RCMP released this photo of a woman as they asked for the public’s help identifying this female who was in the vicinity of the stabbing on Manitoba Avenue on June 30 at 11:50 p.m.
RCMP have not said whether a suspect has been identified, but on Wednesday, investigators issued photos of a woman spotted on surveillance footage who was walking near the crime scene. RCMP said they want to speak to the woman.
She was wearing a black hoodie and grey sweatpants at the time.
The incident marks the first homicide in Selkirk since 2021.
Landace Blair Urbanovitch, who’s in his late 20s, shot Levi Liske, 22, in a house on Clandeboye Avenue on July 4 of that year. Urbanovitch pleaded guilty to manslaughter in June 2022.
Urbanovitch, his girlfriend and Liske became embroiled in an argument over drugs and money, court heard in 2022.
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RCMP are trying to identify this woman.
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