Investigators are also hoping anyone with a dashcam driving in the area at the time will come forward, Nicolle said.

Pape-Green’s children, who are all in grief counselling as they try to come to terms with losing their mother, are hoping anyone with information will come forward.

“I don't want the focus to be on her death, I want the focus to be on her life. But I can't unless someone comes forward,” Abe said.

“I can't focus without her here. I can't even try. I keep on seeing her in my dreams. And then I wake up. The only thing I can do is just try to ignore everything and spend time with my friends and laugh. But everything's so much. I just want to hug her again.”

Pape-Green’s daughter, Kendra, is also struggling.

“Every day that passes, the more I appreciate how much she did in life for my father, for us, and just to keep the family unit going,” she said.

“I keep wanting to ask for her advice and guidance and I just can't. It's hard to sleep sometimes, thinking of all the things I wish I could talk to her about.”

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7704, or to call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS or to leave an anonymous tip online at 1800222tips.com.







