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A community group formed after the murder of 13-year-old Marrisa Shen wants frequent updates from police and video surveillance installed at the entrance to the park where her body was found July 19.

Valentine Wu said his group is disappointed by a perceived lack of communication from investigators working to find the Burnaby teen’s killer.

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Shen was last seen on the evening of July 18. Her body was discovered early the next morning in Burnaby’s Central Park. Since then, police have said they believe her murder was random. They’ve also followed up on more than 200 tips and collected video from 60 locations.

Homicide team spokesperson Cpl. Meghan Foster said investigators are working “tirelessly” on the case, adding they are committed to keeping the public updated as it relates to public safety.

But Wu said he wants more accountability.

“We want more transparency. We want to know the process police are following,” he said.