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Death of Kamloops man and his dog Kamloops now classed as homicide

Kamloops resident Mark Hoffman last seen alive on Dec. 15; police seeking information from public
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The death of Kamloops resident Mark Hoffman, last seen on Dec. 15, is now being classified as a homicide. Hoffman’s body was found west of Highway 5 south of Kamloops on Dec. 16. (Photo credit: RCMP)

The RCMP Southeast District Major Crime Unit (SED MCU) is investigating the death of a man whose body was found south of Kamloops on Dec. 16. The incident is now being classified as a homicide.

In order to further the investigation, the man’s identity has been released as that of Kamloops resident Mark Hoffman.

On Dec. 18, the Tk’emlúps Rural RCMP Detachment issued a release stating that on the afternoon of Dec. 16, police were called to a scene west of Highway 5. There they discovered a man in his 50s and a large dog, both deceased. A green Ford Explorer was found nearby.

Hoffman was last seen at around 2 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 15, leaving his Kamloops residence with his dog in an older model Ford Explorer. The area where the deceased was found is a popular location for outdoor activities, and the RCMP are hopeful that someone saw something and will contact the police with related information.

“We are urging the public to assist in this investigation,” says Insp. Brent Novakoski, District Senior Investigating Officer, SED MCU. “We’re particularly interested in speaking with anyone who had interactions with Mark Hoffman on Dec. 15 or 16, or anyone who was in the vicinity of the crime scene during that period.”

The precise location of the homicide has been confirmed to be west of Highway 5, off Inks Lake Road, within the Logan Lake Community Forest, at the coordinates 50.616435, -120.478799. This clarification is important, as the initial news release generally identified the event as occurring near Inks Lake to the east.

SED MCU has also released a photo of Mark Hoffman, along with his dog, hoping it may trigger memories for those who may have seen them.

The public is encouraged to come forward with any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem. If you were in this area or had any contact with Mark Hoffman during the specified dates, please contact the SED MCU tip line at 1-877-987-8477.



Barbara Roden

About the Author: Barbara Roden

I joined Black Press in 2012 working the Circulation desk of the Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal and edited the paper during the summers until February 2016.
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