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RCMP seek 2nd black vehicle in connection with Dieppe double homicide

RCMP are asking for the public's help finding a second vehicle they believe was in the area where aDieppe couple were slain more than two months ago.

Information from first vehicle leads police to seek information about SUV

Side-by-side photos of an older man with glasses and a woman.
The bodies of Bernard Saulnier, 78, and his wife, Rose-Marie Saulnier, 74, were discovered in their Dieppe bungalow Sept. 7. (Fair Haven Funeral Home)

RCMP are asking for the public's help finding a second vehicle they believe was in the area where a Dieppe couple were slain more than two months ago.

The bodies of Bernard Saulnier, 78, and his wife, Rose-Marie Saulnier, 74, were found in their bungalow on Amirault Street on Sept. 7 around noon.

No details about thecauses of death or possible weapons involved have been released, but police do not believe the killings were random occurrences.

Police are looking for ablack Infiniti SUV. They said it would have been in the area of Amirault Street in Dieppe late Sept.6or early Sept. 7.

On Tuesday, police asked for help regarding a black, four-door sedan with tinted windows and black rims that may have been in the area during the sameovernight hours.

"As a result, the RCMP received information that has assisted the investigation into the double homicide of Bernard and Rose-Marie Saulnier," Cpl. Jullie Rogers-Marsh said in a release.

"We want to thank the public for their assistance, and are now looking for help in identifying and locating this second vehicle."

Anyone with information about the second vehicle or its driver, or who may have seen the vehicle in the area on the dates in question, is asked to contact the major crime unit at506-851-7281 or Crime Stoppers at1-800-222-TIPS (8477).