The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) located the missing vehicle, but still seek the public's help in identifying tenants and visitors to a central Edmonton home linked to a New Year’s Day homicide.. Police are looking for this truckThe black 2011 GMC Sierra truck, Alberta license plate 77N 728, was last seen on video departing the alley between 106 Street and 107 Street and driving west on 107 Avenue at approximately 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 27, 2022. .On Sunday around 1 p.m., officers responded to a reported sudden death at a residence in the area of 107 Avenue and 106 Street. Upon arrival, officers located a deceased male.On Wednesday, the Edmonton Medical Examiner completed an autopsy on the deceased, identified as Ronald Bell, 70, and determined the manner of death is homicide."For investigative reasons, the cause of death is being withheld at this time," EPS stated.READ MORE: Three murders in first two days of year in Edmonton"Mr. Ronald Bell’s black 2011 GMC Sierra truck was located unoccupied around 4:20 p.m. on Thursday in Calgary’s southeast," the EPS stated."It was recovered by the Calgary Police Service bearing a stolen license plate out of Spruce Grove."Investigators are also hoping to speak with anyone who lived at or visited Bell’s residence on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022.“While our investigation has accounted for the whereabouts of some of the individuals associated to the residence during this time, others have yet to be located,” Jared Buhler with the EPS homicide section said.“We are asking the people who were living or visiting Mr. Bell’s home at this time and with whom we have not already spoken, to please come forward to police immediately.”Additionally, detectives are asking any area residents or people who attended the residence that noticed activity at the front or rear of the home to contact police.Anyone with information about the missing truck, activity near the home or Bell’s death is asked to please call the EPS at 780-423-4567.
The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) located the missing vehicle, but still seek the public's help in identifying tenants and visitors to a central Edmonton home linked to a New Year’s Day homicide.. Police are looking for this truckThe black 2011 GMC Sierra truck, Alberta license plate 77N 728, was last seen on video departing the alley between 106 Street and 107 Street and driving west on 107 Avenue at approximately 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 27, 2022. .On Sunday around 1 p.m., officers responded to a reported sudden death at a residence in the area of 107 Avenue and 106 Street. Upon arrival, officers located a deceased male.On Wednesday, the Edmonton Medical Examiner completed an autopsy on the deceased, identified as Ronald Bell, 70, and determined the manner of death is homicide."For investigative reasons, the cause of death is being withheld at this time," EPS stated.READ MORE: Three murders in first two days of year in Edmonton"Mr. Ronald Bell’s black 2011 GMC Sierra truck was located unoccupied around 4:20 p.m. on Thursday in Calgary’s southeast," the EPS stated."It was recovered by the Calgary Police Service bearing a stolen license plate out of Spruce Grove."Investigators are also hoping to speak with anyone who lived at or visited Bell’s residence on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022.“While our investigation has accounted for the whereabouts of some of the individuals associated to the residence during this time, others have yet to be located,” Jared Buhler with the EPS homicide section said.“We are asking the people who were living or visiting Mr. Bell’s home at this time and with whom we have not already spoken, to please come forward to police immediately.”Additionally, detectives are asking any area residents or people who attended the residence that noticed activity at the front or rear of the home to contact police.Anyone with information about the missing truck, activity near the home or Bell’s death is asked to please call the EPS at 780-423-4567.