The Manitoba RCMP continue to ask for the public’s assistance as police investigate the homicide of Bobbie Lynn Moose.

Moose was last seen by family when they dropped her off at the Walmart in Thompson, Man., on October 1, 2019. She was found deceased on October 17, 2019, near Nelson Road in Thompson.

Moose's family gathered with the RCMP in Winnipeg Tuesday afternoon to plead for help.

“We are here, as a group, with a plea for help. We need the people of Thompson and surrounding communities to clearly hear our message today so that we can move a homicide investigation forward,” Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy, Commanding Officer of the Manitoba RCMP, says.

Moose, 29, was from Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation. The RCMP says investigators have done extensive canvasses of the area, conducted over 300 interviews, and a highly trained search team was flow-in from Winnipeg to help find evidence. Despite all this work, there is still very little known about her time in Thompson.

“We know she must have stayed with people during her time in Thompson. We know she must have spoken and interacted with people. To put it simply, someone in Thompson has information about her time in the city between October 1 and October 17. We need them to come forward and contact police,” says MacLatchy.

In the coming days, every house and apartment in Thompson will be receiving a pamphlet with a photo of Bobbie and a plea for information, and officers will be handing out the pamphlets to vulnerable people within Thompson. RCMP will also be placing a large billboard with Bobbie’s image in Thompson in high traffic areas.

“We are going to do everything we can to track down the person, or people, responsible for this ruthless and senseless crime,” says MacLatchy.

Anyone with information regarding Bobbie’s activities in Thompson or her death are asked to contact Thompson RCMP at 204-677-6909. Anonymous tips can be made to CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.