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Oct. 7 marked the fourth anniversary of unsolved murder of Sherri-Lynn McEwan

OPP asking the public for assistance in 2013 murder of Sheri-Lynn McEwan
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Cutline: Members from the Sudbury OPP, under the direction of the OPP Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB), Detective Inspector Jim Gorry, are continuing the investigation that started four years ago into the murder of Sheri-Lynn McEwan. (File)

It has been almost four years to the day since Sheri-Lynn McEwan was found badly injured in her Estaire home on Oct. 7, 2013.

McEwan would succumb to her injuries and police continue to investigate the murder of the then 40-year-old Estaire resident.

Members from the Sudbury OPP, under the direction of the OPP Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB), Detective Inspector Jim Gorry, are continuing the investigation that started four years ago and have continued to investigate her death as a homicide.

No arrests have been made in relation the incident.

Sheri-Lynn's husband, Terry Boyle, was found dead in the same home on Oct. 27 that same year, and no foul play was suspected in his death.
 
As part of the ongoing investigation, the OPP Emergency Response Team (ERT) and the OPP Helicopter have conducted an extensive evidence search of the crime scene and area. 

Working alongside detectives from across the Northeast region are OPP specialists with Behavioural, Forensic and Electronic Services (BFES).
 
The OPP is asking anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity to call 1-888-310-1122 or the OPP tip line at 1-866-220-2250 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
 
The OPP also reminds all members of the public to be aware of their personal safety at all times. 

The OPP's website, www.opp.ca, contains a number of useful resources, tips and links.


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