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    From Runner Funner@21:1/5 to Runner Funner on Wed Aug 2 04:52:55 2023
    On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 5:52:03 AM UTC-6, Runner Funner wrote:
    Another Borle
    RCMP are looking for Jonathan Borle's black 2008 Land Rover with Alberta licence plate CLM2841 and VIN SALMF15418A279426.

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  • From Runner Funner@21:1/5 to Runner Funner on Wed Aug 2 04:53:28 2023
    On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 5:52:03 AM UTC-6, Runner Funner wrote:
    Another Borle
    Why don't the cops ask Kerry and Angela Chatwin about it?

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  • From Runner Funner@21:1/5 to Runner Funner on Wed Aug 2 04:54:58 2023
    On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 5:52:57 AM UTC-6, Runner Funner wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 5:52:03 AM UTC-6, Runner Funner wrote:
    Another Borle
    RCMP are looking for Jonathan Borle's black 2008 Land Rover with Alberta licence plate CLM2841 and VIN SALMF15418A279426.
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    Parkland County homicide victim's vehicle still missing: RCMP
    RCMP are looking for Jonathan Borle's black 2008 Land Rover with Alberta licence plate CLM2841 and VIN SALMF15418A279426.RCMP are looking for Jonathan Borle's black 2008 Land Rover with Alberta licence plate CLM2841 and VIN SALMF15418A279426.
    Police have named a homicide victim whose body was found in a Parkland County ditch but have yet to find his vehicle.

    The name of the 37-year-old man who was found dead near Township Road 510 and Range Road 44 on April 25 is Jonathan Paul Borle.

    Major Crimes investigating after man's body found in Parkland County ditch
    In an update Wednesday, RCMP said they have not yet found Borle's vehicle: a black 2008 Range Rover Land Rover with Alberta licence plate CLM2841 and VIN SALMF15418A279426.

    Anyone with information is asked to contact Parkland RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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  • From Runner Funner@21:1/5 to Runner Funner on Wed Aug 2 04:55:55 2023
    On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 5:52:03 AM UTC-6, Runner Funner wrote:
    Another Borle
    Did the police talk to his family?
    What is the history of the deceased?

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