Moscow Police Department Chief James Fry said that the investigation surrounding the murders of four University of Idaho students 'is not going cold.'
Chief James Fry told NBC Nightly News on Wednesday that"This case is not going cold."
Moscow Police Chief James Fry speaking at a Nov 20 press conference about the unsolved murders of four University of Idaho seniors. Fry also told NBC News that investigators are receiving"hundreds of tips daily" regarding the murders.Police previously said that the victims were stabbed multiple times each, adding that the attacker used a"fixed-blade knife."
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Idaho investigators return to Moscow murder house, target 2nd floorFour University of Idaho students were fatally stabbed last month and police have yet to identify a suspect or person of interest.
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Idaho police: Oregon sedan not connected to students' deathsIdaho police say they've determined that a white sedan found in Eugene, Oregon, is not connected to the Nov. 13 stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students. The Moscow Police Department announced Tuesday that it was working with law enforcement in Eugene to determine if the Hyundai Elantra left on the side of the road there after an injury crash was connected to the Idaho case.
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Idaho murders: Police chief defends investigation into quadruple coed killingsMoscow Police Chief James Fry on Tuesday defended his department's investigation into the Nov. 13 murders of four University of Idaho students in their home near campus. FOX13
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Idaho murders: police chief defends investigation into quadruple coed killingsThe Moscow Police Department is pushing back against criticism of its investigation into the Nov. 13 homicides of four University of Idaho students at their home near campus.
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Police chief leading investigation of Idaho student slayings says families aren't being excluded'We pass on as much information as we can to them. As I stated, there's information that we've held back, and we know that frustrates them,' Moscow Police Chief Fry says of the families. 'But we asked them to be patient. We asked them to trust us.'
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Police chief defends probe of Idaho killings as unverified video footage surfacesAs of Monday, federal agents assigned to the investigation, based in Moscow — in addition to Salt Lake City and Virginia — outnumbered the combined city and state resources by roughly 20 law enforcement personnel.
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