In a news statement on Wednesday, the Moscow, Idaho police said they are looking for a vehicle of interest in connection with the gruesome murders of four Idaho college students on November 13.
New today: Moscow Police are now looking for the occupant(s) of a white 2011-13 Hyundai Elantra, plate unknown, in connection with the stabbing death of four students Nov. 13th. pic.twitter.com/BKwrGAUA21
— TroyOppie.bsky.social (@GoodBadOppie) December 7, 2022
The driver or drivers of a white 2011–2013 Hyundai Elantra that was purportedly observed nearby the murder site on November 13 in the early morning hours are wanted by detectives. They think that the passengers in the car could know crucial details about the unsolved crime.
Anyone with information on the car is urged to call the Idaho tip line right away at (208) 883-7180 or email [email protected], according to the police.
The process of restoring the victims' possessions to their loved ones is now underway in Moscow at the request of the families. More over three weeks have passed since the triple murders. Police Chief James Fry said that the victims' possessions were transferred onto a truck and transported to a safe area.
Moscow, Idaho Police are removing personal items belonging to the victims. pic.twitter.com/7nxI3ARaMD
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) December 7, 2022
The 25,000-person college town has been contacted by investigators for any information or complaints of any suspicious activities. Over the course of the inquiry, authorities have so far received around 2,600 email tips, nearly 2,700 phone calls, and over 1,000 contributions from digital media.
So yet, no murder weapon has been found, and no suspect has been identified.
The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Oann.