RCMP still asking for information five years after Rossland homicide

The RCMP is renewing its call for information five years after a homicide in Rossland. On June 5, 2014, police were called to a residence where upon arrival found the body of 75-year-old Thomas Gerald Feeney.

The South East District Major Crime Unit (SED MCU) continue to pursue leads in the on-going investigation.

There were a number of items stolen from his home which have not been recovered and anyone with information is asked to call the SED MCU dedicated Tipline at 1-877-987-8477 or Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

The SED MCU add they are “aware of the significance this date has for Feeney’s family and the community of Rossland.”

Ammunition reloading equipment including a distinctive 45 caliber projectile (Supplied by the RCMP’s Southeast Major District Crime Unit)

 

A 40-inch Emerson LCD Television (Supplied by the RCMP’s Southeast District Major Crime Unit)
Five firearms including a unique Pedersoli/Cimarron Arms 1874 Sharps 45-70 (Supplied by the RCMP’s Southeast District Major Crime Unit)
(Supplied by the RCMP’s Southeast Major District Crime Unit)
Barnett Panzer crossbow (Supplied by the RCMP’s Southeast District Major Crime Unit)

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