Idaho murders: Killer could strike AGAIN, Moscow police chief James Fry warns

Idaho murders: Killer could strike AGAIN, Moscow police chief James Fry warns
Police are still looking for the suspect who killed four University of Idaho students on November 13 (Fox News Screenshot/YouTube & Kaylee Goncalves/Instagram)

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MOSCOW, IDAHO: Moscow police have raised concerns that the assailant who stabbed four University of Idaho students to death last month could attempt another murder. The University of Idaho held its winter commencement on December 10, 2022, and James Fry, the chief of the Moscow Police Department, issued a cautionary note to the students and faculty of the University of Idaho, warning that murders could pop up again.

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According to the Daily Mail, authorities warned locals to be cautious and travel in groups as winter commencement celebrations got underway on Saturday, December 10, and the murderer is still at large. According to a statement from the police, “With commencement this weekend, there will be an influx of people coming in from out of town. Moscow Police Department and Idaho State Police will provide coverage on campus and in the Moscow area. As always, we want to remind the public to stay vigilant, travel in groups, and communicate with family and friends as you travel.”