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The victims of a double homicide in Pembroke, Ont. on Monday have been identified as two 16-year-olds from the Greater Toronto Area.
"While we can tell you that we are definitely looking for the persons or people responsible for these murders, we cannot release any specific information that could jeopardize the investigation." "While we cannot speculate on any potential connections, the team investigating the Pembroke double homicide is in communication with the team investigating the Renfrew homicide," OPP said in a news release earlier this week.
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