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Three people face charges in murder of Saint John man

Staff Sgt. Matt Weir with the Saint John Police Force is pictured on Aug. 6, 2024. Staff Sgt. Matt Weir with the Saint John Police Force is pictured on Aug. 6, 2024.
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Three people are facing charges in connection with the murder of 52-year-old Allan Lee, whose remains were found in Saint John, N.B., in the summer.

The Saint John Police Force arrested a 56-year-old man on Dec. 11 for accessory after the fact to murder. He is due in court on Dec. 27.

Police arrested a 44-year-old woman on Dec. 12 for first-degree murder and indignity to human remains. She is due in court on Jan. 10.

A 65-year-old man was arrested on Monday for conspiracy to commit murder and accessory after the fact to murder. He is due in court on Dec. 27.

Police say the three accused remain in custody pending their court appearances. Their names have not been released at this time.

“The Saint John Police would like to thank the public for their tips during this investigation as well as members of the RCMP and the Department of Public Safety for their assistance,” said the Saint John Police Force in a news release Wednesday.

Human remains found in August

The charges come after police responded to a report of human remains in a wooded area off King William Road shortly after 7 p.m. on Aug. 1.

Police confirmed they were treating the person’s death as suspicious and called in the Major Crime Unit, forensics and coroner to assist in the investigation.

Investigators used police canine units, grid searches and aerial drone surveillance to search the area where the body was found.

The remains were later identified as those of Allan Lee of Saint John and an autopsy confirmed his death was the result of a homicide.

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