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Calgary police search for leads as anniversary of quadruple homicide nears

One year after three people's bodies were found in a burning car in northwest Calgary and the car's owner was found dead outside the city, police say they believe more people than the two charged were involved in the homicides.

Tiffany Ear, Glynnis Fox, Cody Pfeiffer and Hanock Afowerk were killed

Left to right: Glynnis Fox, Cody Pfeiffer and Tiffany Ear were found on July 10 in a burned out car in Sage Hill. Hanock Afowerk, at right, was found days later west of Calgary. (Facebook/Megan Snell/Calgary Police Service)

One year after a quadruple homicide, Calgary police say they are still looking for suspects.

On July 10, 2017, the bodies of three people 39-year-old Tiffany Ear, 36-year-old Glynnis Fox and 25-year-old Cody Pfeiffer were found in a burning carat a construction site in the northwest community of Sage Hill. The two women were sisters.

The car's owner, 26-year-old HanockAfowerk,was found dead near a traffic circle west of the city the next day.

In October 2017, police chargedTewodros Kebede, 25, and YuChieh Liao, 25, with first-degree murder in Afowerk's death, and accessories after the fact in the deaths of Ear, Fox and Pfeiffer.

All six people involved were known to each other, police said.

The pair are awaiting trial.

Calgary police charged Tewodros Kebede, left, and Yu Chieh Liao with first-degree murder in the death of Hanock Afowerk. (Calgary Police Service)

CPS are continuing to investigate and believe that additional people were involved in the homicides, police said in a release Thursday.

A disconnected phone number

One of the leads investigators are trying to track down is that of a Saskatchewan-based cellphone number.

Police are looking to track down anyone who was using the number 306-381-2088 between July 9 and 10, 2017. The number was disconnected shortly after the homicidesand a check on the subscriber information comes back with a fictitious person, police said.

Investigators are also hoping to identify a person who goes by the nickname "Bleezy."

Anyone with information is asked to contact the police non-emergency line at403-266-1234, the homicide tip line at403-428-8877, or Crime Stoppers anonymously.