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Partner of missing BC woman charged with indignity to human remains

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken over a missing person investigation after remains were found in a Maple Ridge home.

They were discovered in a home in the 22800 block of Gillis Place on Tuesday and IHIT is working with the BC Coroners Service to confirm the identity of the remains.

IHIT S/Sgt. David Lee told reporters Thursday that 43-year-old Jessica Cunningham lived at the home with Mylie Barron and the pair were in an intimate relationship.

<who>Photo Credit: Mylie Andre Barron/Facebook</who>Mylie Barron and Jessica Cunningham together in a photo posted to Barron's Facebook profile.

Cunningham was reported missing in July and has not been seen since June. On Wednesday, the BC Prosecution Service laid a charge of indignity to human remains against Barron. Barron’s Facebook profile shows a photo of him with Cunningham and a youth.

“Investigators are working diligently to understand the circumstances surrounding Jessica’s disappearance,” Lee explained through a media release. “Investigators are releasing her name and photo and seeking assistance to build a timeline of her activity leading up to the missing persons report.”

Barron is being held in custody at this time and is scheduled for a bail hearing on Sept. 26.



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