Brockville police chief says ‘extremely difficult week’ after Cartier Court tragedy

During this National Police Week, Brockville Police Chief Mark Noonan says the past week has been extremely difficult for the service following the tragic deaths of the three Elliott women in last week's triple femicide on Cartier Court.

Noonan praises officers, the community and partner police agencies for their support thus far.

He says the investigation remains ongoing and stresses that police are committed to taking the time needed to get it right.

Brockville Police continue seeking public assistance in the investigation, asking residents to check surveillance footage from security cameras, dash cameras and doorbell systems recorded between May 6 and May 7 in the area below.

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Police say all footage may hold investigative value and are urging the public not to share potential evidence on social media platforms.

Contact Detective Constable McCullough at 613-342-0127 ext. 2099, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Story by: Harper Cotie

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