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Police seek tips after woman shot dead in parked Edmonton car

“The investigation began to establish photographs of Kelsey’s life, particularly the six-month period leading up to her murder, which was marked by life-changing events.”

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City police are seeking help from members of the public to identify a suspicious vehicle after a woman was shot dead in central Edmonton.

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On Wednesday morning, police asked a friend of 31-year-old Kelsey Oulelett to come forward as well, seeking information.

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Officers responding to multiple reports of gunshots near Jasper Avenue and 116th Street found Woollett suffering from gunshot wounds around 7:30 pm on November 5. She was confirmed dead at the scene.

An autopsy confirmed that she died of multiple gunshot wounds and her cause of death was homicide.

Investigators on Wednesday released video footage of the suspect’s vehicle, a white Toyota SUV, that was in the area at the time of Owlette’s murder. increase.

Police also released photos of a white 2016 Toyota Highlander on fire near 259th Avenue and 18th Street around 8:45pm the same night Owlette was killed. Detectives are investigating whether the burnt-out vehicle is the suspect vehicle.

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The burnt-out vehicle was later confirmed stolen in northwest Calgary in August, and was equipped with license plates stolen west of Edmonton in early October. The stolen license plate number is Alberta Plate: CKP5569.
The burnt-out vehicle was later confirmed stolen in northwest Calgary in August, and was equipped with license plates stolen west of Edmonton in early October. The stolen license plate number is Alberta Plate: CKP5569. Photo by Edmonton Police Service /attached

Police said in a news release Wednesday that the burning vehicle was confirmed stolen from northwest Calgary in August and a license plate stolen from west Edmonton in early October. Alberta Plates Stolen, CKP 5569 was eligible for a photo radar ticket on October 21st on the Yellowhead Trail heading west of 107th Street.

Details Jared Buehler of the Edmonton Police Department Homicide Division said the Toyota Highlander was driven and parked in the Edmonton area in October and November.

“If anyone recognizes this vehicle, or notices a similar vehicle parked in an unusual or temporary location, please contact us,” Buehler said in a release.

“Similarly, if anyone remembers seeing an unusual vehicle at or around the burn site, that information may also be helpful.”

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Investigators also want to speak to friends and acquaintances who may have been in contact with her since June.

“The investigation began to establish a picture of Kelsey’s life, particularly the six-month period leading up to her murder, which was marked by life-changing events,” Buehler said.

“Information obtained leads our investigators to believe that the circumstances surrounding the event may be related to her murder. We have spoken with several individuals, and are particularly interested in speaking to those who have yet to be found who are most familiar with this event. We encourage these individuals to contact the police immediately. increase.”

Anyone who believes they may have information, security, or dashcam footage related to the suspect’s vehicle or Huerete’s murder will be asked to contact police.

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A map of where Edmonton patrol officers responded to reports of shootings opened on November 5, 2022. When cops arrived, they found her 31-year-old Kelsey Ouelett shot.
A map of where Edmonton patrol officers responded to reports of shootings opened on November 5, 2022. When cops arrived, they found her 31-year-old Kelsey Ouelett shot. Photo by Edmonton Police Service /attached
Location map of the 2016 white Toyota Highlander that burned down in the 259th Avenue and 18th Street area on November 5, 2022
Location map of the 2016 white Toyota Highlander that burned down in the 259th Avenue and 18th Street area on November 5, 2022 Photo by Edmonton Police Service /attached

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Police seek tips after woman shot dead in parked Edmonton car

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