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Arrest made in Middlesex triple-homicide

A 36-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with a triple-homicide in Middlesex County.

Ontario Provincial Police say they have arrested Kirsten Bomberry of Six Nations of the Grand River and charged her with three counts of accessory after the fact to murder, in the November 4 deaths of Melissa Trudy Miller, 37, Alan Grant Porter, 33, and Michael Shane Jamieson, 32.

OPP Sergeant Laura Brown said Bomberry was held for a show cause hearing Saturday and has been remanded into custody. A future court appearance at the Ontario Court of Justice in London is pending, and a publication ban is now in effect.

Officers had responded to the area of Bodkin Rd. and Jones Drive in Middlesex Centre, after the trio was found deceased. Post-mortems of the deceased conducted at the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service in Toronto confirmed that the three people were murdered.

Periodic road closures will be in place as the investigation continues, said Brown. 4th Line at Tuscarora Rd. will be affected, as will Onondaga Rd. at 4th Line. Six Nations Landfill remains open, but will only be accessible from Onondaga Rd. Motorists travelling in the area are advised that the periodic road closure is expected to continue for several days, and an alternate route should be used.

The investigation remains underway. Anyone with information on this case is urged to call the special tip line at 1-844-677-5050, or the Six Nations Police Service at (519) 445-2811.

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