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Two cases that have troubled both police and the community will continue to include sizeable rewards for information leading to their conclusions.
Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray noted at Tuesday’s Board of Police Commissioners meeting that city police have been able to lay charges in all of Regina’s homicides over the past two years.
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Bray said police would like to be able to bring similar conclusions to two yet-unsolved cases those involving the 2004 disappearance of five-year-old Tamra Keepness and the 2010 triple homicide of the Htoo family.
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