Man linked to B.C. and Alberta charged after woman’s body found in national park
LAKE COUNTRY, B.C. – A charge of second-degree murder has been laid against a 41-year-old man following the recent discovery of a woman’s body in Kootenay National Park in southeastern B.C.
A statement from RCMP says Philip Toner was arrested Tuesday in the Okanagan and will be returned to Alberta to face the murder charge.
The body of 35-year-old Brenda Ware was found last Thursday near her vehicle along a B.C. highway through the park, but investigators say they believe the alleged killing happened in Alberta.
Police say Toner and Ware were known to each other, but the nature of their relationship has not been described.