Signal Hill area focus of police search for Larry Wellman's killer
CBC News | Posted: October 7, 2015 2:13 PM | Last Updated: October 7, 2015
Police to comb through Quidi Vidi Road, Forest Road and Signal Hill Road
Police renewed their manhunt Wednesday in the area neighbouring the Captain's Quarters Hotel where Larry Wellman was shot when he intervened in an armed robbery.
- Fatal hotel shooting called a 'shocking tragedy,' hunt still on for suspect
- Shooting victim Larry Wellman 'a person who would help anybody'
- Customer killed in Captain's Quarters Hotel armed robbery, police say
Wellman, 63, died en route to hospital.
"He died as he lived, helping a person in need," reads an online obituary for Wellman.
[From him] I learned that how you treat someone is more important that how you dress. - Chris Wellman
A visitation service will be held at Fillatre's Funeral Home in Corner Brook Oct. 10 from 2-4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Wildlife Preservation Canada.
Wellman's son Chris Wellman said he'll miss being able to speak with his father.
"I will miss our telephone calls where we talked about everything from golf, to the cosmos, to the intelligence of crows. He was able to converse intelligently on [a] vast array of subjects," said Wellman.
"He seemed to know a little bit about everything. From him I learned that money is not the be-all and end-all, I learned that how you treat someone is more important that how you dress, and I learned that a smile will solve most of life's problems."
Still searching for suspect
In a news release Wednesday morning, the RNC said it, along with Rovers Ground Search and Rescue, would be looking in the area of Quidi Vidi Road, Forest Road and Signal Hill Road.
Police are asking the public to avoid the area and for residents who live on those streets to search their property for "suspicious items."
If anything is found, residents are asked to call police.
On Tuesday, police released images of the suspect taken from surveillance footage. The man is wearing a hoodie in the photo and his face can't be seen.
A dedicated tip line has been created in relation to the case. The number is 729-8800.