Triple homicide victims southwest of London are from Six Nations
Bodies found in Middlesex County field near Oneida Nation of the Thames First Nation
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the deaths of three Six Nations residents found in rural Middlesex County as a triple homicide.
Police found the bodies of three adults — one woman and two men — in a field off Bodkin Road in the Township of Middlesex Centre, near Oneida Nation of the Thames First Nation on Sunday morning. Officers were responding to reports of a truck in the field. Investigators released the names of the victims late Thursday after post-mortem examinations confirmed the deaths to be homicides. The victims include 37-year-old Melissa Trudy Miller, 33-year-old Alan Grant Porter and 32-year-old Michael Shane Jamieson. Police said all three were residents of Six Nations of the Grand River.
Police said in a release they want to hear from anyone with information about the case — particularly anyone who saw a grey 2006 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck near Bodkin Road before 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 4.
Investigators have set up a special tip line at 1-844-677-5050. You can also call Six Nations Police at 519-445-2811. To submit an anonymous tip, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
The OPP is working with both Six Nations and Oneida Nation police services to investigate the case.
Last year, the body of Six Nations resident Douglas Hill was found on the Oneida reserve near London.