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Woman wanted in February killing now also suspected in May death, Winnipeg police say

A Winnipeg woman already named as a suspect in a February homicide has now been identified as a suspect in the killing of a young mother last month, police say.

Leah Carol Clifton, 34, is wanted in connection with deaths of Heather Beardy in February, Doris Trout in May

Leah Clifton, 34, is now wanted in connection with two killings in Winnipeg. (Submitted by Winnipeg Police Service)

A Winnipeg woman already named as a suspect in a February homicide has now been identified as a suspect in the killing of a young mother last month, police say.

Leah Carol Clifton, 34, is wanted for second-degree murder in the deaths of Heather Marie Cheyane Beardyand Doris Lydia Trout,Winnipeg Police Service Const. Claude Chancy said at a Thursday news conference.

Clifton was first identified as a suspect in Beardy's killing after the 26-year-old was found dead in an apartment on Furby Street in early February.

Now, she's also been named as a suspect in the death of Trout, a25-year-old mother of three, who was found dead in the common area of an apartment complex on Kennedy Street near Sargent Avenue in late May, Chancy said.

Investigatorsbelieve Clifton is still in Winnipeg, he said.

While police believe the same woman is responsible for both killings, the deaths "are not connected in any way, shape or form," Chancy said.

"It's very concerning, of course [but] I certainly don't want to alarm the public in thinking that these are homicides that were out of the blue."

A police officer speaks at a podium.
Winnipeg Police Service Const. Claude Chancy says investigators believe homicide suspect Leah Clifton is still in the city. (CityNews pool camera)

Another woman has also now been charged in connection with Trout's killing, Chancy said.

Prior to her death, theyoung Cree mother from Gods Lake Narrows First Nationhad been missing for over a month.

On Thursday, Chancy said Meagan Leigh Beaulieu, 27, was arrested on June 7 and charged with second-degree murder in connection with Trout's killing.

She was also charged with failing to attend court and failing to comply with a probation order, Chancy said.

He would not elaborate on how Clifton and Beaulieu know each other, except to say both are believed to be involved "in the drug subculture."

Police released several photos of Clifton on Thursday in hopessomeone will be able to help investigators track her down, Chancy said.

Leah Clifton, 34, is wanted wanted for second-degree murder in the deaths of Heather Marie Cheyane Beardy and Doris Lydia Trout, Winnipeg police say. (Submitted by Winnipeg Police Service)

"We want to make sure that we let the public know that her appearance may have changed," he said, noting the photos show her with two different hair colours.

"And more likely, people that are in that culture may actually know ... her whereabouts."

Two people havealready been arrested in connection with Beardy's death.

Amos Joe Kematch, 27, was arrested in late February, and Tanisha Caitlin Flett, 26, was arrested in early April.

Both are charged with second-degree murder.

Chancy said police don't know where Clifton is, asshe is "actively evading" them. Investigators are asking for the public's help in finding her, he said.

She's described asfive foot six and between 140 and 150 pounds, with a medium build.She has a tattoo with the words "RIP Dean" on the right side of her neck.

Clifton is also known to change her appearance, including her hair colour, Chancy said. She's considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached.

Anyone with information on her whereaboutsis asked to call 911, homicide investigators at204-986-6508 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 204-786-8477.