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

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Idaho cops spark fears quadruple murderer could strike again THIS WEEKEND, as they warn students attending commencement to stay in groups and keep phones handy

Moscow Police urged people to travel in groups during Idaho commencementThe city in which the murders happened will see a large influx of visitors The commencement ceremony on Saturday is 'important' for the city

By Neirin Gray Desai For Dailymail.Com

Published: 12:39 EST, 10 December 2022 | Updated: 12:55 EST, 10 December 2022

Idaho cops have sparked fears the murderer who killed four college students could strike again as they warned students attending commencement to stay in groups.

Moscow Police told visitors to the city to keep in touch with their friends and family and stay vigilant during the celebration on Saturday.

But Police Chief James Fry offered some reassurance that his department is deploying more officers to the streets and university for the event.

Moscow police said on Saturday morning that they had more than ten investigators looking into the murders and that nearly 50 FBI agents are working to crack the case, including a number in Moscow itself.

We're working steady on the investigation still,' said Fry. 'We're still pushing forward.'

'With commencement this weekend, there will be an influx of people coming in from out of town. Moscow Police Department and 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 vigilant, travel in groups, and communicate with family and friends as you travel.'

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Moscow Police Chief James Fry (pictured)

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

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