RCMP say homicide of Wendy Ladner-Beaudry remains a priority, private reward renewed

 

THE RCMP Major Crime Section are continuing their investigation into the homicide of Wendy Ladner-Beaudry. In 2009, Wendy Ladner-Beaudry’s body was located within the University Endowment Lands. For the past eight years this investigation remains a priority for the RCMP and despite investigators’ efforts, this case remains unsolved.
“Successful investigations, particularly high profile homicide investigations, require a significant amount of evidence. As is the case with many investigations, the success is built from information brought forward by the public. There are individuals who may have the intimate details of this crime that can assist us with identifying and apprehending whoever is responsible for the homicide of Wendy”, said Inspector Steve Cocks, Senior Investigative Services Officer, Major Crime, on Monday. “We are asking for those individuals to come forward and help us seek justice for Wendy and her family.”
In addition to the public plea, the family of Wendy are renewing their offer of a private reward of up to $30,000 for new information which will lead to the arrest and laying of a criminal charge or criminal charges against an individual or individuals responsible for Wendy’s murder.

Call the Major Crime tip line at 778-290-5291, or, if you wish to remain anonymous, call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Alternatively, a message can be left on their website at Solvecrime.ca.