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Tips pour in about slain Gatineau teen

Police in Gatineau, Que., say they have already started receiving credible information about the murder of teen Valrie Leblanc, a day after her mother pleaded for the public's help.

Police receive 100 calls a day after releasing photo of 'important witness'

Police in Gatineau, Que.,say they have alreadystarted receivingcredible information about the murder of teen Valrie Leblanc,a day after police released a sketch of an "important witness."

Leblanc'sbody was found badly beaten and burned in a forest behind Cgep de l'Outaouais in Gatineau two months ago.

Police have no suspects, but they did release a sketch of a man Thursday described as an "important witness" in the slaying who was seen wearing a black hat.

Police in Gatineau, Que., released a sketch of a man connected to the slaying of 18-year-old Valrie Leblanc. (CBC)

They posted the image on their website and a Facebook page.

Investigatorssay the sketchwhich has also been distributed to police departments in Quebec and Ontario hasled to over 100phone calls.

"We take every tip, every [piece of] informationvery seriously, so we will work onthat and make sure that we follow-upon those tips," said Const. Pierre Lanthier with the Gatineau Police Service.

On Thursday, Leblanc's mother, Julie Charron,spoke about her painafter her 18-year-old daughter was found dead and pleaded for the public's help to solve the case.

Leblanc went missing on her first day of school in late August and her body was found by some students near a path Aug. 23. An autopsy later showed she was killed by severe blows to the head.

The pageincludes readercomments encouraging people to forward the information on to their friends.Othershave writtenthatthey hope their efforts will help police find Leblanc's killer, whileothers write they want to do all they can to help the family.

Police said there have been more than 500 tips related to this homicide investigation and repeated their call for more information.

The force also offered a $10,000 reward for information related to the case. The amount was raised by donations, police added.

Police said they're confident that the sketch and the reward will provide some good leads that will help them solve the case.