The Hamilton Spectator

Triple homicide victims southwest of London are from Six Nations

Bodies found in Middlesex County field near Oneida Nation of the Thames First Nation

- The Hamilton Spectator

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.

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