A Winnipeg woman, whose remains were discovered last year north of Ste. Anne, is still the subject of an unsolved mystery.

Thelma Krull (Photo credit: Winnipeg Police Service)Today marks the 4th anniversary since the disappearance of 57-year-old Thelma Krull, who went missing while on a walk in Winnipeg's East Kildonan.

Last October, a hunter found what he thought was a human skull in a wooded area near the intersection of Highway 12 and Road 52N. In late November, Winnipeg Police confirmed the remains were those of Thelma Krull.

Police provided an update today, saying through a community tip, they have learned of an individual who may hold valuable information about the disappearance of Krull. The individual is a driver of a gold-coloured 4-door sedan, believed to be a 2005 to 2010 import such as a Toyota, Hyundai or a Honda and in good condition.

The Winnipeg Homicide Unit asks that if you know someone who currently owns or who may have had access to a car matching that description, to call 1-204-986-6508.

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