Missing woman Thelma Krull possibly spotted with man, police say
Grandmother was 57 when she went missing in Winnipeg in July 2015
Winnipeg police are investigating a report that Thelma Krull, who has been missing since July 2015, may have been spotted with a "heavy-set man" in the East Kildonan area around the time she disappeared.
It's alleged that a woman with a similar description was spotted on July 11, 2015 — the day Krull left her home in the Valley Gardens area to go for a walk — near Kimberly Avenue east of Gateway Road, "in the company of a heavy-set man" who was about five feet, eight inches tall, weighing 270 pounds, with a "bowl-style haircut," police said Wednesday.
"This information was brought to our attention as a result of the most recent … news release that we did in July 2016, but the sighting itself goes back to the original disappearance date," Const. Jason Michalyshen told reporters.
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It's not known whether the woman and man were walking or driving in the area, which was not far from the location where Krull was last seen.
Investigators hope releasing details of the possible sighting will prompt people to come forward with more tips, Michalyshen said.
"We haven't confirmed that this is Thelma. We've received this information and now we're at a point where we need more information," he said.
Anyone who may have information related to this possible sighting, including anyone who may have provided information in the past, is urged to contact investigators directly at 204-986-6508 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).
Krull's daughter, Lisa Besser, issued a statement urging anyone with information about the possible sighting or her mother's whereabouts to call police.
"I know the police take every lead seriously and no piece of info is too small," Besser wrote. "Any tip could lead to breaking this huge mystery that plagues our family and friends, and even the city and the safety of [people] who live here."
Krull has never been found, despite numerous searches by police, family and community members. Her glasses and cellphone were located a few days after she vanished, in a park behind Kildonan East Collegiate.
Family members said Krull had gone for a hike near Chief Peguis Trail but she never came back.
Her disappearance has stumped investigators, who have repeatedly asked the public for leads and possible witnesses over the past 15 months.
The Winnipeg Police Service's homicide unit has been leading the Krull investigation, even though it's still considered a missing person case.
In July, police said their investigation had uncovered signs of distress, and they believe Krull either experienced a medical situation or she was abducted.
"We have not dismissed that possibility that we're talking about a potential abduction. We have not dismissed the fact that we're potentially talking about some sort of a medical emergency. All of those scenarios remain on the table," Michalyshen said Wednesday.
"I wish I could be standing before you and sharing more details. I wish I could be standing before you and acknowledging the resolution of this matter, but we're not there yet. We will be, but we're not there yet."
Family statement
Below is the full text of a statement by Lisa Besser, daughter of Thelma Krull:
We are begging for anyone and everyone to come forward to assist the police in finding my mom. As stated with today's release, there was a tip called in that someone believes to have seen my mom in the Gateway/Kimberly area. We don't [know] when that sighting was and that's why we need this person to come forward for more information. Until the police can talk to that person we don't know what this means to the case of my mom's disappearance.
I know the police take every lead seriously and no piece of info is too small. Any tip could lead to breaking this huge mystery that plagues our family and friends, and even the city and the safety of who lives here.
With every press release, Facebook post, news coverage we are hoping that we will eventually get that one person who can break this case.
Not a day goes by that I don't think of my mom and hope we can have her home with us. I used to talk to her and see her every couple of days. We're going on 15 months now with so much that has passed that I would love to tell her. Missing things like sending the picture of first day of school to getting that text to tell me it's the first snowfall and be careful cause the roads are slippery.
My family needs answers and we need the city of Winnipeg to help us.