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3 people arrested in relation to September 2022 Penticton murders: RCMP

OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 19 – Three suspects face charges including first-degree murder and manslaughter after a nearly three-year investigation into the deaths of two 30-year-olds near Penticton, police said.

  • This past week, RCMP’s E-Division Serious Crime Unit arrested Jilane King, Simon Bourbonnais and Tyler Stuart in Penticton, in relation to September 2022 murders.
  • Remains were discovered near Kickininee Provincial Park pull-out in September 2022, no attribution.
  • The BC Prosecution Service approved a first-degree murder charge against Jilane King; RCMP’s Serious Crime Unit charged Simon Bourbonnais with manslaughter and Tyler Stuart with accessory and indignity to human remains.
  • Amid the ongoing investigation, Superintendent Sanjay Wijayakoon said, investigators remain actively working on the case and urge the public to call the MCU tip line at 1-877-987-8477.
  • The Canadian Press reported Barker and Brown were seen alive the day before their remains were found, attributions included accordingly.
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3 people arrested in relation to September 2022 Penticton murders: RCMP

Alannah Brown and Douglas Barker's remains were found in Sept. 2022

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