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Thelma Krull homicide: Winnipeg police search for driver of gold-coloured car

Winnipeg police believe the driver of a gold-coloured car could"hold valuable information" about the 2015 disappearance and homicide of Thelma Krull.

Driver of car 'may hold valuable information' about 57-year-old woman's 2015 disappearance, police say

Thelma Krull went missing after going out for a walk on the morning of July 11, 2015. (Submitted to CBC)

Winnipeg police believe the driver of a gold-coloured car could"hold valuable information" about the 2015 disappearance and homicide of Thelma Krull.

Four years to the day afterthe Winnipeg grandmothermysteriously vanished while out for a walk, police saidThursday they recently received a tip about someone who might have seen Krull's last moments.

"We have learned of an individual who may hold valuable information about Thelma's disappearance. This person, who was in a position to observe Thelma, may not yet realize that they saw or heard something of value and for that reason, we want to speak to them," police spokesman Const.Jay Murray said.

"This individual is a driver of a gold-coloured four-door sedan."

Murray saidpolice don't have a description of the driverbut believe the car is a2005-2010 import, such as a Toyota, Hyundai orHonda.

Despitethousands of hours of investigative work by both the Winnipeg police andthe RCMP, Krull's homicide remains unsolved.

"That said, the answer is still out there, and we are confident that a member of our community can help us," Murray said.

Several pieces of evidence, including Krull's glasses and cellphone, were found on the ground by Kimberly Hill, in the park behind Kildonan-East Collegiate. (Winnipeg Police Service)

Police are urging anyone who knows of that vehicle, or any other information about Krull, to call 204-986-6508.

The 57-year-old woman left her Winnipeg home just before 7:30 a.m. on July 11, 2015,to go for a walk part of hertraining to eventually hike the West Coast Trail in British Columbia.

She was never seen again, despite numerous searches.

She isbelieved to have walked from the Grassie Boulevard area to Kimberly Hill, in the park behind Kildonan-East Collegiate, where she arrived around 8 a.m. Police pieced those times together based on security cameras at homes Krull walked past.

Several pieces of evidence, including Krull's glasses and cellphone, were found on the ground by the hill. Police say those are signs Krull was in distress and they believe she may have been abducted.

It wasn't until Oct. 27, 2018, that a hunter came acrossher remainsin a wooded area near Chemin Perrin Road in the rural municipality of Tach, southeast of Winnipeg.

DNA testing later confirmed the remains wereKrull's.

In July 2017, police released these sketches of a possible suspect in Krull's disappearance. (Winnipeg Police Service)

Police have received numerous tips from the public in the years since Krull disappeared, including from witnesses who said a woman matchingherdescriptionwas seen with a heavy-set man in the area of Kimberly Avenueand Grey Streetand appeared to be in distress.

They later released sketches of a possible suspect and urged anyone withinformation about him, orpossible sightings of Krull in his company, to contact them.

On Thursday, Murraysaid police don't believe the person in the sketch is connected to the gold-coloured car.