May 1, 2025, 5:20 pm
Edmonton police released images of a 2012 Honda Civic linked to a February homicide near 41 Avenue and Chappelle Road in southwest Edmonton. Authorities are urging anyone familiar with the vehicle or its occupants to come forward with information as the investigation intensifies.
Edmonton police have released photographs of a vehicle tied to a February homicide in hopes that someone familiar with it and its occupants will come forward. Police responded at 8:49 p.m. on Feb. 18 to reports of multiple gunshots in the area near 41 Avenue and Chappelle Road in southwest…
Edmonton police are searching for suspects believed to have been in a Honda Civic used during the shooting death of Jose Cruz Gonzalez Aceves, 45, in February.
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