Few details are being released about a triple homicide in Middlesex Centre.
OPP held a news conference Thursday where family members of three Six Nations residents who police say were victims of the triple homicide are appealing to the public for information about their deaths.
OPP say they are unable to provide details surrounding where the bodies were found near the truck, or the cause or time of death as this info is critical to the ongoing investigation.. "I appreciate the pain and heartbreak these deaths have caused the Six Nations community."
— Sacha Long (@SachaLongCTV) November 15, 2018
It was November 4th when the say the bodies of 37-year-old Melissa Miller, 33-year-old Alan Porter and 32-year-old Michael Jamieson were found "with a stolen truck'' that was abandoned in a field in Middlesex Centre.
According to police, Miller was seven-months pregnant with a baby boy at the time of her death.
Police have not released the cause or time of deaths for the three people, who they describe as a close group of friends.
Family members say the homicides have been devastating for the community and are calling on anyone with information to come forward.
— with files from The Canadian PressSheri-Lyn Hill Pearce from the Six Naitons Band Council... "the loss of our community members has been heartbreaking and devastating." She says the safety and well-being of the community is a top priority. "We want justice." @CTVLondon
— Sacha Long (@SachaLongCTV) November 15, 2018