(KAIR)--A suspect in an Atchison homicide remains on the loose.
“We're investigating a homicide, so obviously there is a person who we need to get identified and get into custody—and it's not if, it's when,” said Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson.
He says an investigative team made up of members of the Atchison Police Department as well has the Kansas Bureau of Investigation have been investigating the death of 49-year-old Atchison resident Michael Moeck that happened Monday evening around 7:00 at a residence in the 1100 block of Parallel in Atchison.
“All those investigators involved in this are working around the clock,” Wilson said. “All investigate avenues are being pursued. We continue to make progress and we will work tirelessly until this case is resolved.”
Wilson urges any members of the public who have information on the case to come forward.
“I'm not going to minimize the fact that it is a homicide, it's a serious case,” he said. “We will get this person identified and in custody soon—that's what we're hopeful for.”
Continue to check mscnews.net for details in this homicide investigation as they become available.
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