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Police Bring Cleaning Crew to House where Four University Of Idaho Students were Murdered

Six weeks plus after the four University of Idaho courses students were murdered Moscow IdahoThe police have sent a cleaning crew off-campus to investigate the crime scene.

“Starting Friday morning we’re going to be bringing in a professional cleaning crew to go to the residence,” In a video statement, James Fry, Chief of Moscow Police, stated that the incident occurred on Thursday. according to ABC News. “Part of the reason we’re doing that is because of the biohazards, as well as chemicals that were used during the investigation.”

According to the police, they were not aware of it. “no timeline for completion” Cleaning was done, but it was also added that “the property will be returned to the property management company when finished.”

Police are still on the lookout for these suspects. the occupants A white Hyundai Elantra 2011-2013 that was seen near the residence where the murders occurred in the early hours of November 13th. Police believe that the occupants of the Hyundai Elantra 2011-2013 were able to provide crucial information about this case, although they have not yet been identified as suspects.

Eugene, Oregon found an abandoned Hyundai white sedan. It is unclear if it was connected to the Idaho murders.

“We are definitely aware of the vehicle and investigators are currently working on it,” Aaron Snell, spokesperson of the Moscow Police Department told Fox News reported last week that the vehicle had been abandoned in Oregon. The outlet was informed by Eugene police that they had provided information to Moscow Police Department about the Hyundai’s damage.

Around noon on November 13, police responded to a call about an unconscious person in an off-campus residence. The four students were stabbed and killed when they arrived at the scene.

It’s been more than a month since Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Ethan Chapin, 20; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Madison Mogen, 21, were murdered – and police still have not named any suspects or found the murder weapon.

Authorities have said they do not believe that the two surviving roommates – who apparently did not hear the murders take place – are involved in the crimes. Authorities don’t believe that the two surviving roommates, who were seen on surveillance video at a food truck owned by Goncalves or Mogen on the night of murders, were involved in the crime. They also doubt the driver who drove the women home.

Police are still looking for any outside surveillance video taken between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. on November 13 – the morning of the murders – from local businesses and residences in the area. They’ve requested all videos, even if there doesn’t appear to be any motion in them. Police also want surveillance video and tips. “any observed suspicious behavior” especially in areas where students were.

Police still contend That the attack was “targeted” However, they are unsure if it is. “the target was the residence or if it was the occupants.”


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