RCMP searching area where body of Portage la Prairie taxi driver was found
RCMP are searching the area where the body of a 51-year-old Portage la Prairie man was found in a 2019 homicide.
The body of Jeff Peters was found on May 20, 2019, near MacGregor, a community about 30 kilometres west of Portage la Prairie.
Peters was working as a taxi driver in Portage la Prairie at the time of his death.
Police say they have since determined Peters’ death to be a homicide.
RCMP said the full search was prompted after investigators found evidence in a ditch in the area.
Mounties said the search is happening on Road 55 West, near MacGregor where Peters was found, as well as on Highway 1 west of Austin, Man.
Mounties said the search is happening on Road 55 West, near MacGregor where Peters was found, as well as on Highway 1 west of Austin, Man. (Source: Manitoba RCMP)
Police ask anyone with information to call the RCMP tip line at 431-489-8551, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or submit a secure tip online.
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