Fredericton police have identified the remains found in the woods near Two Nations Crossing as those of 28-year-old Montana Solomon of Fredericton.
Foul play is suspected, police say
CBC News
· Posted: Oct 21, 2025 11:16 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
Fredericton police were alerted Monday to the discovery of remains found in woods on the north side of the city. (Daniel McHardie/CBC)
Fredericton police have identified remains found in the woods Monday as those of 28-year-old Montana Solomon.
They said they are investigating Solomon’s death as a homicide. No one has been arrested.
The update came on Tuesday, a day after the remains were found near Two Nations Crossing on the north side of the city, and foul play was suspected.
An autopsy is pending, but a news release from police said there is no concern about public safety in this case because the homicide was believed to be “isolated.”
They did not answer a question about how long ago the woman is believed to have died.
Police said they would not be releasing any further details now.
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