Port Moody man charged in murder of Chantelle Moore

One year after Chantelle Moore first went missing, the RCMP’s homicide division announced a Port Moody man is facing charges of second degree murder and indignity to human remains.
Moore, 30, was last seen at a hotel in Langley in October 2024. Her family reported her missing on Nov. 18, leading to an investigation by Surrey and Langley RCMP officers.
After determining Moore’s disappearance was suspicious, the RCMP’s homicide division took over the case in December.
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Police arrested Port Moody resident Trenton Henneberg, 31, on Friday, according to a release from the RCMP’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team.
Investigators believe Moore and Henneberg were known to each other.
Police searched “multiple locations across the province” in an effort to find Moore’s remains.
“While the laying of charges is a significant milestone, there is still a lot of work ahead as the prosecution process begins,” stated Sgt. Freda Fong of IHIT.
Henneberg is still in custody. None of the charges have been proved in court.
