Murder victim Henry Neudorf of Tilbury. (Photo via Facebook)
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Trial dates to be set soon in Tilbury murder case

A Tilbury woman charged with first degree murder will be going to trial after all.

Kimberly Price will be going to assignment court on May 20, 2025 to set a date for her trial in Chatham Superior Court of Justice.

Price, 54, is charged with first degree murder in the death of 55-year-old Henry Neudorf of Tilbury in January 2024.

Neudorf's body was discovered at the side of Townline Road north of Maple Line in Dover Township on January 12, 2024.

Co-accused David Trealout, 34, is also waiting for a trial date, which should be set next Thursday.

The third co-accused, 62-year-old Darin Noland, was sentenced last month to time already served in jail and two years of probation. Noland also received a lifetime ban on weapons and was ordered to provide a DNA sample.

Noland was originally charged with first-degree murder, but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of accessory after the fact to murder in September 2024.

Chatham-Kent police previously said all parties were known to each other.

A publication ban prevents more information from being published.

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