Household and associates are nonetheless demanding solutions from police after a person who went lacking was discovered deceased in a St. Catharines home final month.
On March 9, Jonathan Cronkwright was discovered deceased within the St. Catharines home on Raymond Road.
Cronkwright’s relations informed CHCH they’re upset as a result of they really feel like Niagara police haven’t made a lot progress on this case.
32-year-old Jonathon Cronkwright’s sister Ashley Cronkwright says the household has not but obtained the closure they should grieve.
“How are we supposed to start grieving or even process the fact that my brother is gone when there are so many unanswered questions,” says Ashley.
Niagara police haven’t laid any charges in connection to his dying and the neighborhood is demanding for extra to be accomplished.
“Why are you treating my brother the same way they did, like garbage.”
Jonathan went lacking on February twenty ninth. A search group was led by his family and friends, and simply over every week later they discovered Jonathan deceased.
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Ashley says the neighborhood has accomplished extra investigating than the police.
She says that they had notified police about this residence whereas Jonathan was lacking, however no searches have been initiated.
“Why did you guys not come and knock at this door? You could’ve simply pulled up and knocked at the door and you couldn’t even do that and why not, why can’t you answer the question for us,” says Ashley.
Jonathan’s girlfriend, Brandi Johnson, says they’ve given the police proof, however nothing is being accomplished about it.
“How am I supposed to tell my nieces and nephews that if there is a problem to call 911 when I can’t promise that they will protect and serve them anymore,” says Johnson.
One in every of Jonathan’s longtime associates, Cathleen Carson-Shawanda, says the police aren’t sharing any data with them in regards to the investigation.
“Honestly we’re nowhere, we’re exactly at the same spot that we’ve been at for the past month,” says Cathleen.
Carson-Shawanda reached out to St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe, and the police chief, hoping extra may be accomplished.
“We’ve got to make a stand for the community and show them that you’re going to be here for the community that you serve.”
CHCH has reached out to Niagara police, they are saying “We do believe that there are persons who have information who have not yet spoken with detectives and we ask that they reach out to investigators.”
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