Investigators from the BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit, in partnership with the BC Coroners Service have now confirmed the remains found in a rural Quesnel area are that of Louis Korkowski.
The remains were originally found on May 6. Korkowski was reported missing to RCMP on the evening of May 4. Criminality is suspected in his death and investigators continue to seek information related to the two vehicles and Louis’ whereabouts leading up to the discovery of his body. Particularly from May 4 at 7 p.m. to May 6.
Police are re-releasing photo’s of Korkowski along with the green Ford Explorer and grey Toyota Matrix to assist in the investigation. Korkowski is described as a 5’4″ male, slim build with black hair and brown eyes, he was last seen wearing black track pants with a white stripe, blue jacket and black Mulisha sweater.
The Ford explorer has a BC license plate with the number KF087R and a dent in the passenger door. The Toyota Matrix has black paint and peeling damage to the roof along with sticker residue on the passenger side door. Both vehicles were last seen in the area of Sylvia’s Cafe, in the 5600-block of Nazko Highway, Quesnel just after 9:00 p.m. on May 4. Todd Wiebe of the BC RCMP North District MCU has said he believes there are people with information who have yet to speak with police.
If you have any information related to the investigation you’re asked to contact the Quesnel RCMP at 250-992-9211 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers.
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