Langley RCMP are investigating the discovery of a body this morning.
Cpl. Holly Largy with Langley RCMP said Robertson Crescent was closed between 240 St. and 244 St. as of 9 a.m. for the investigation.
@LangleyRCMP we are looking for a missing person since yesterday, please do tell us more info that it's not her
— Amy (@im_patient) October 26, 2016
As of yet, investigators are unable to say whether the death is considered suspicious or a possible homicide.
It's very rare that we call the media out on damaging reporting but for @CKNW to post photos of dismembered body parts is #classless !!!
— IHIT (@HomicideTeam) October 26, 2016
A local radio station posted an aerial photo of the scene that seems to show severed body parts spread out on the side of the road. The posting of the photo prompted a sharp rebuke from the Twitter account of the RCMP’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team.
Investigators are saying the road will be closed for the “foreseeable future” and are asking drivers to consider other routes. The RCMP is now referring the media to IHIT for any further information.
HIT has also taken over the case, according to spokeswoman Sgt. Jennifer Pound and an ambulance is also on scene.
. @LangleyRCMP can't confirm at this point if body found is a homicide, can't confirm specific location, police investigating, more to come.
— Shelby Thom (@ShelbyThom980) October 26, 2016
Police have not commented on the condition of the body, or whether the apparent remains on side of the road are indeed the body they are investigating.
No word yet if this case could be related to the murder of senior Hell’s Angel Bob Green in Langley earlier this month.
FEW DETAILS FROM LANGLEY RCMP AFTER POSSIBLE HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN RURAL AREA
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has been called to Langley, B.C., as RCMP probe the discovery of what appears to be human remains.
The detachment confirms the call came in around 8 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Police are focused on a rural area of the municipality, about 50 kilometres southeast of Vancouver.
A tweet from Langley RCMP says the site will be behind police barricades for the forseeable future.
No other details have been released.