This story has since been updated: 2 people charged with murder in Calgary burnt-car quadruple-homicide case
Charges are pending against a man and woman in connection with the July homicides of four people, Calgary police said Tuesday night.
Investigators are interviewing the pair and names will be released after they see a Justice of the Peace.
Cody Pfeiffer, along with sisters Glynnis Fox and Tiffany Ear were found dead in a burned-out car in Sage Hill on July 10.
READ MORE: Calgary police say quadruple murder victims were ‘brutally’ killed
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Two days later, the registered owner of that car, Hanock Afowerk, was found dead in a traffic circle off Highway 22.
More than two suspects had been identified, Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta said in August.
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Police said Friday they are continuing to ask anyone with information to call police at 403-266-1234 or the homicide tip line at 403-428-8877. Tips can also be left anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Watch below from July 13: Calgary police have confirmed they are investigating a quadruple homicide, and as Gary Bobrovitz reports, they brutality of the crime has shocked even seasoned officers.
With files from Global’s Heide Pearson
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