Calgary police say skeletal remains of Ryan Lane found
1st-degree murder charges pending against 3 people
CBC News
Posted: Nov 22, 2012 1:29 PM MT
Last Updated: Nov 22, 2012 6:17 PM MT
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Police are not saying where or when Ryan Lane's remains were found. (Courtesy of Ryan Lane's family)Calgary police have located the skeletal remains of 24-year-old Ryan Lane, who was last seen in the early morning hours of Feb. 7 near Country Hills Boulevard in the city's northwest.
Police are not saying where or when Lane's remains were found, but they are now officially declaring his death a homicide.
Staff Sgt. Grant Miller says police are expecting to lay first-degree murder charges against the two men and one woman.
"We continue to put the final pieces together — I am sure you can appreciate this is a very complicated case," Miller told reporters Thursday.
Miller says Lane's family will speak to the media on Friday.
"They're relieved, encouraged, disappointed — all emotions like that,” he said.
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