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| 周一,一个独身女子在Capilano的家中被刺死 : f6 ^2 h, x( ~  X9 L- p: f' P! t$ t, p6 `) ]$ U7 K
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 A woman found slain in her Capilano bungalow was a pipefitter who had lived in the southside neighbourhood for a couple of years, say neighbours.6 F" R1 L& Y/ v! a- g$ ~1 O
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 Edmonton police assured residents that they had no reason to be fearful, but officers did ask neighbours for their shoe sizes and vital stats during a canvass of the area.7 s4 x- b" ~! h- h, g: r
 
 - j8 ?5 `2 O2 G) m“They (police) asked us what size shoes we wore and how tall we were and our weight,” said a woman who lives across the street from the crime scene but didn’t want her name published.  \9 n4 R& M7 \& y5 C. R' ~! a
 
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 “It’s upsetting. But we’re not too worried,” she added, noting police told them that there “wasn’t anything for us to be concerned about.”
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 3 v# G) M  o! Z2 a! H+ dThe middle-aged victim lived alone, neighbours said.
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 1 }, U+ F  N$ v& t! W4 H, |, q' JNo arrests were reported at press time Tuesday night.
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 The woman was found slain inside the 1,200-square-foot home shortly before 4 p.m. Monday, said Edmonton police spokeswoman Lisa Sobchyshyn.' e6 g" S: v5 H' P7 [4 v! b
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 Forensics officers continued to probe the scene at 10816 52 St. on Tuesday night.7 j6 s$ y3 l; R) s: }" M4 u
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 Thurlow and Marg Essington, who have lived in the neighbourhood for 35 years, could see the police forensics vehicle from their front window just a few houses away.
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 “We’ve never had anything like this happen around here,” said Marg, a senior citizen.
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 7 Z% G9 G- Q# |“It’s very quiet.
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 “I hope we find out something.”
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 / j2 w, N9 x% q+ s5 ZLynn Gregory, vice-president of the Capilano Community League, was surprised to hear about the ongoing homicide investigation.+ Y& L6 Q/ o+ y7 J$ X2 c
 
 * ?' Y" O" }: t3 W* k, M“We get the odd B-and-E and car theft around here, but other than that, not too much (crime),” she said.0 Z' j, j8 w0 [' f) `
 
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 The slain woman, whose name has not been released, is the city’s 24th homicide victim of 2010.. o, j8 B% X+ [" H; z
 
 5 w, o& Q7 e" H' j% BThere were 25 slayings in Edmonton at this time last year.
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