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Six charged in Anahim Lk. homicides

Six people have been charged for the double-homicide in Anahim Lake.

Provincial Crown Counsel has approved charges on the following individuals:

Everett O’Reilly, 27, 1st Degree Murder.

Christian Craciun, 28, 2nd Degree Murder.

Andrew Jongbloets, 25, 2nd Degree Murder.

Serena Rhem, 26, 2nd Degree Murder.

Lucille Mack, 33, Manslaughter.

Stephen Mecham, 22, Manslaughter .

Mecham and Mack appeared in Williams Lake Provincial Court Monday, while the other four will appear in court Tuesday.

The BC Coroner Service has identified Matthew Hennigar, 23, and Kalvin Andy, 22, as the two victims who were murdered just before midnight on December 26th, 2014.

The Major Crimes Unit is still working on a timeline of the murders and asks anyone with information to contact the North District MCU at the Anahim Lake RCMP Detachment at 250-742-3211.

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