Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
National

Aaliyah Rosa Homicide: RCMP Ask For Public's Help In Langley Girl's Death

The Canadian Press, 25 Jul, 2018 09:48 AM

    Police say a seven-year-old girl whose body was found at an apartment complex in Langley, B.C., is the victim of a homicide.

     

    Police and emergency health services were called at about 9:30 p.m. on Sunday to the complex.

     

    Cpl. Frank Jang of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says the girl has been identified as Aaliyah Rosa and investigators want anyone who saw her on Sunday to come forward and speak to police.

     

    He says a 36-year-old woman who is involved in the investigation is under medical care.

     
     
     
     

    Jang wouldn't release the relationship between the woman and the girl, saying only they were known to each other.

     

    No charges have been laid in the case.

     

    Jang says police want to speak to anyone who might have seen or interacted with Aaliyah on Sunday.

     

    "Our investigators are interested in knowing her activities, who she was meeting up with. Perhaps she went to a park, community centre, a shopping mall ... this past Sunday.''

     

    Jang said Aaliyah lived in the complex where her body was found.

     

    "Our investigators have a firm grasp, a firm understanding, of what happened and we don't believe the public is in any danger,'' he said.

     

    "We believe this was an isolated incident.''

     

    Anyone with information is asked to call 1-877-551-4448 or email ihitinfo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. Investigators can be contacted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Hub For Mental Health And Addictions Treatment Opens At Vancouver’s St. Paul Hospital

    Hub For Mental Health And Addictions Treatment Opens At Vancouver’s  St. Paul Hospital
    A one-stop centre for people struggling with both mental health and drug addictions has opened at a Vancouver hospital, creating what the B.C. government says is a first-of-its-kind facility in Canada.

    Hub For Mental Health And Addictions Treatment Opens At Vancouver’s St. Paul Hospital

    Guest Column: 'High-Harm' Violent Crimes Have Turned The Country Into 'Wild West Canada'

    Guest Column: 'High-Harm' Violent Crimes Have Turned The Country Into 'Wild West Canada'
    The violent crime has turned this country into Wild West Canada. People are worried and asking all levels of governments: Have we lost control of our streets and parks?

    Guest Column: 'High-Harm' Violent Crimes Have Turned The Country Into 'Wild West Canada'

    'Feminist' Canada Funds Women To Grow Businesses: Bardish Chagger

    A "feminist" Canada is investing nearly $2 billion Canadian dollars (about Rs 10,000 crores) as seed capital in businesses led by its women entrepreneurs, said a senior woman minister here.

    'Feminist' Canada Funds Women To Grow Businesses: Bardish Chagger

    Jennifer Charlesworth Recommended To Be B.C.’s New Children's Representative

    Jennifer Charlesworth Recommended To Be B.C.’s New Children's Representative
    VICTORIA — A legislative committee has unanimously recommended Jennifer Charlesworth to be British Columbia's new representative for children and youth, as Bernard Richard prepares to leave after 18 months on the job.

    Jennifer Charlesworth Recommended To Be B.C.’s New Children's Representative

    Trudeau Asks Transport Minister To Tackle Greyhound’s Western Pullout

    Trudeau Asks Transport Minister To Tackle Greyhound’s Western Pullout
    OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has asked Transport Minister Marc Garneau to find solutions following Greyhound's withdrawal of bus service from western Canada.

    Trudeau Asks Transport Minister To Tackle Greyhound’s Western Pullout

    Canada Should Help Holocaust Denier On Trial In Germany: Civil Liberties Group

    Canada Should Help Holocaust Denier On Trial In Germany: Civil Liberties Group
    A civil liberties group is urging the Canadian government to end the "unjust and immoral" imprisonment of Monika Schaefer, a German-Canadian woman on trial in Germany for publishing videos denying the Holocaust.

    Canada Should Help Holocaust Denier On Trial In Germany: Civil Liberties Group