Idaho murder: Cops spark fears quadruple murderer could strike again THIS WEEKEND

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Idaho police raise fears the quadruple killer may strike again THIS WEEKEND as they warn students attending graduation to stay in groups and keep phones close at hand

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Idaho police have raised fears that the killer who killed four college students may strike again, as they warned students attending the graduation ceremony to stay in groups.

Moscow police told visitors to the city to keep in touch with their friends and family and to keep an eye out during Saturday’s celebration.

But Police Chief James Fry said his department is sending more officers to the streets and campus for the event.

Moscow police said Saturday morning that they had more than 10 investigators investigating the slayings and that nearly 50 FBI agents are working to solve the case, including a number in Moscow.

We are still working steadily on the investigation,” Fry said. ‘We are still pushing forward.’

‘With the start of this weekend, there will be an influx of people coming in from out of town. The Moscow Police Department and the Idaho State Police will provide coverage on campus and in the Moscow area,” police said in a statement.

“As always, we want to remind the public to stay alert, travel in groups, and check in with family and friends while traveling.”

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Moscow Police Chief James Fry (pictured)

Leonard’s arrest comes on the heels of the unsolved murders of 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20, which happened in November

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