A 31-year-old woman and 19-year-old man have been charged in connection with the murder of a Sarnia area kindergarten teacher.

Noelle Paquette, 27, disappeared after attending a New Year’s Eve party. She was last seen after 2 a.m. on Jan. 1. Her body was found in a woodlot Wednesday morning, police said.

Investigators arrested two suspects late Thursday night.

Paquette was from Courtright, a town just south of Sarnia, according to Lambton County Ontario Provincial Police.

Police have not said how the woman died but an autopsy on the body was taking place Thursday and Friday at the London Health Sciences Centre University Hospital.

Detectives have set up a tip line in hopes witnesses will come forward with valuable clues. Tipsters are being asked to call 1-855-835-5677.

Meanwhile, the two suspects remain in custody. They were expected to attend court in Sarnia today for a bail hearing.

Tanya Bogdanovich and Michael Macgregor – both Sarnia residents – have been charged with first-degree murder.

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