Brent Peters, Matthew Peters Obituary, Death – The Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit has officially identified the three men killed in a “targeted attack” near the Alberta-Saskatchewan border last week. The victims were found after emergency crews responded to a wellness check at a home on the Saskatchewan side of Lloydminster on Wednesday, September 11, just before 6 p.m.
When police entered the residence, they discovered three individuals who had been killed. The victims have now been identified as Brent Peters, 66, and his sons, Matthew Peters, 32, and Brennan Peters, 34. This family tragedy has been met with grief and shock in the local community.
A GoFundMe page was created to support the grieving family, describing Brent, Matthew, and Brennan as devoted father and sons. The organizer expressed deep sorrow, stating that they were “cruelly taken from this world” in a heinous act they did not deserve. The page also highlighted the strong bond the three shared with their loved ones.
While the RCMP continues to investigate the case, they stress that this was a targeted incident and that there is no ongoing threat to the public. As of now, the authorities have not released details about the cause of death or any potential suspects.
The RCMP is committed to solving the case and ensuring that those responsible for the crime are brought to justice. Investigators are urging anyone with information regarding the deaths of Brent, Matthew, and Brennan Peters to come forward. They can contact the Lloydminster RCMP directly or provide anonymous tips through CrimeStoppers. The investigation is still ongoing, and the community remains hopeful for answers.