As of August 6, 2012, it will be two years since the discovery of the bodies of three murdered members of the HTOO family, at a townhouse on Oakview Drive. The Regina Police Service wants the community and the families of the victims to know that police continue to work diligently on this investigation.
“We want to assure people that we are still moving forward with this investigation,” said Deputy Chief Bob Morin, “Even though two years have elapsed, this case is still a priority for our Service. We work on this case every day and, even though the public can’t see the activity, there is progress. We don’t know how long this investigation will take – we don’t control that part – but we are committed to finding the truth.” Almost two years ago, on August 6, 2010, at 4:22 p.m., police were dispatched to a residence at 323 Oakview Drive for a report of deceased persons at that address. The property manager of the building entered the residence and discovered three deceased persons, later identified as: 31 year-old Gray Nay HTOO, DOB: 1979-05-02, (male); 28 year-old Maw MAW, DOB: 1982-06-09, (female); and three year-old Seven June HTOO, DOB: 2007-06-12, (male), all of Regina. The ongoing investigation into the murders of this family is one of the largest investigations ever carried out by the Regina Police Service.
The Regina Police Service has a team of investigators from the Major Crimes Unit heading this case. These investigators direct and coordinate all aspects of the case which, at times, involve several other officers, depending on the needs of the investigation. As with any police investigation, it is never too late to bring information forward. Anyone who has information in this case is asked to contact the Regina Police Service at 777-6500 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.