Penticton Herald

Police need help IDing burnt body

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The Canadian Press

CALGARY — Police have identified two of three people found dead in a burned-out car and are asking for help in tracking down the vehicle’s owner.

Police say the bodies of Glynnis Fox, who was 36, and 25-year-old Cody Pfeiffer were discovered after firefighte­rs extinguish­ed an early-morning blaze on the northweste­rn edge of the city Monday.

A third victim — a woman believed to be in her 30s — has been tentativel­y identified. Police were earlier trying to figure out where a photo she posted on social media early Monday was taken, but have since concluded it was about a year old.

Insp. Paul Wozney confirmed police are investigat­ing the deaths as a triple homicide.

He could not provide any details about how or where they died.

“It’s very, very early on in a very complex investigat­ion.”

Investigat­ors are also looking for informatio­n about the whereabout­s of 26-year-old Hanock Afowerk, the registered owner of the black 2011 Chevrolet Cruze that was engulfed in flames.

“We are concerned for his safety. We don’t know his role in this matter. We have been trying to track him down with no luck so far,” said Wozney, adding Afowerk’s family is aware police are looking for him.

“We’re trying to piece together the hours leading up to this event so that we can determine who played what role in it and really, in Mr. Afowerk’s case, where he’s at and if he’s safe.”

Wozney said Afowerk had a history with Calgary police, but declined to elaborate. No records about Afowerk came up in a search of court documents.

Court records show Pfeiffer, one of the victims, had court dates coming up this month on charges of trespassin­g, failing to comply with probation, failing to appear in court, mischief damage under $5,000, breaching recognizan­ce conditions and possession of a controlled substance.

In recent years, he also pleaded guilty to and was sentenced to jail time for offences including assault, mischief, possession of stolen property and traffickin­g a controlled substance.

Someone called 911 early Monday to report a fire next to the wooden frame of a townhome under constructi­on in a new subdivisio­n in the Sage Hill neighbourh­ood.

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