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Police identify woman killed in Estaire

The community of Estaire in Greater Sudbury is on high alert, following a murder on Monday.

Sheri-Lynn McEwan of Estaire was found with serious injuries and later died

Police have released the name of the victim in a murder investigation in Estaire. Sheri-Lynn McEwan, 40, was found badly injured yesterday afternoon at a home on Elbow Ridge Road. She later died. (Amy Dodge/CBC)

The community of Estaire in Greater Sudbury is on high alert, following a murder on Monday.

OPP reports it responded to a 911 call yesterday afternoonon Elbow Ridge Road, shortly after 4:00 p.m.

The investigation continues into the murder of 40-year-old Sheri-Lynn McEwan. Provincial police remain in Estaire, about 25 kilometres south of Sudbury on Highway 69, trying to put the pieces together. Police won't say whether they have a suspect in the case. (Facebook)

A woman, 40-year-old Sheri-Lynn McEwan of Estaire, was found with serious injuries and later died.

Constable Rodney Petroski said police can not release details about the injuries McEwan sustained because itis an active investigation. He added police cannot discuss or confirm ifa suspect is at large in this case andno charges have been laid.

Provincial Police are askingthe public to keep personal safety in mind, he said.

Certainly, keep your doors locked, keep your eyes open."

OPP officers are at the home where 40-year-old Sheri-Lynn McEwan was found dead. The house is in a wooded area off Nelson road in Estaire. (Amy Dodge/CBC)

Petroskiadded if anyone spots anything unusual or out of the ordinary, to report it to police.

These are small communities and people know each other quite well, Petroski said.So anything that seems out of place, out of routine, to report it to police.

Petroski confirmed police are still in the area and thatmembers of the Sudbury OPP crime unit are investigating, along with the assistance of the Criminal Investigation Branch.

Meanwhile, officials with the hospital in SudburysayHealth Sciences North workers are "mourning the tragic death of a member of the HSN family."

McEwanwas a registered nurse with 15 years of experience in the hospital's operating room.

"Sheri-Lynn was a dedicated, hardworking and excellent nurse known for her outgoingpersonality, positive nature, and warm smile," a spokesperson with the hospital said. "We want to extend our deepest sympathies to her family, friends, and coworkers."