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DAWSON CREEK –It has been 18 months since the murders of Tina Nellis and Roy Isley and still no charges have been laid in connection to their murders.

The two were reported missing in January 2023. Their bodies were discovered a few days later at the Mile Zero Trailer Park. 

Due to the severity of the crime, the RCMP’s Serious Crime Unit, which is based out of Surrey, took over the double homicide investigation.

However, CJDC has learned that no investigators have been to Dawson Creek in over two months.

CJDC spoke with Kris Clark, Media Relations officer with the RCMP’s E Division who stated, “Just because we haven’t had someone up there (Dawson Creek) doesn’t mean we aren’t still actively working to solve this case.”

Clark also adds that throughout the investigation police have collected 90 separate statements from individuals about the case, completed over 500 investigative tasks …

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