Police chief vows University of Idaho student murder probe won’t go cold

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Police chief vows University of Idaho student murder probe won’t go cold
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Moscow police informed the public officers would collect and remove some of the personal items from that home this week.

Police Chief James Fry vowed the probe into the slaying of four University of Idaho students isn’t going cold as authorities in the town of Moscow are still on the hunt for the suspected killer or killers.Monday, stressed law enforcement is still combing through evidence and talking with people daily about the shocking and gruesome murders. So far police have received more than 2,600 emailed tips and more than 2,700 phone tips on top of 1,000 digital media submissions, he said.

Moscow police chief James Fry said the case of the four murdered Idaho students isn’t going cold in an emotional interview with Fox News.The college town has been rocked with sorrow and fear since Nov. 13, when the bodies of college students Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and her boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, were discovered inside an off-campus home.

The items would be loaded into a truck and driven to a “secure location” until families can collect the belongings, police said. Authorities said the removal of items would be done as privately as possible to respect the victims.video posted by Moscow police

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