Body located in Niagara Falls confirmed as that of missing woman

Niagara Regional Police have confirmed that the remains of an adult woman  located in the area of Thundering Waters Blvd and Marineland Parkway in  Niagara Falls on Friday were that of Tenille Olivia King Lepp, who was reported missing on October 31st. This remains an active an on-going investigation being led by the NRPS Homicide Unit. 46-year-old David Mathew Brown of no fixed address is currently WANTED on a Canada-wide warrant for 2nd Degree Murder. Brown was last seen in the Sudbury area on Saturday, on foot; his current whereabouts are unknown.  Brown is known to live a transient lifestyle and police say is resourceful in the wilderness, living off of the land. Brown is described as a white male, 5’11”, 170 pounds, with blue/hazel eyes and tattoos on his left arm (Tribal design, mermaid, and flame arm band on upper arm)

Brown was last seen wearing brown construction overalls, a black sweater with “buffalo plaid” and black rubber winter boots and was carrying a brown military style back pack. Brown is considered to be dangerous.  Anyone who observes should Brown’s whereabouts should call 911 immediately, and not approach him. Anyone who has information regarding this investigation, is asked to contact the NRPS dedicated Tip Line for the whereabouts of Brown at (289) 248-1058.

 

 

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