‘We have our answers’: Body of missing woman found in Saskatoon landfill

The Canadian Press  06/08/2024  Saskatoon police announced Tuesday they had found the remains of a missing woman in a city landfill three months after their search began. Police, dozens of searchers and a forensic anthropologist began combing through trash at the site in May in an attempt to find Mackenzie Lee Trottier. The 22-year-old Métis woman was last seen in December 2020. Paul Trottier told a news conference it had been a long and difficult time trying to find out what happened to his daughter. The 93 days police spent searching the landfill were particularly tough, he said. “Today, we have our answers. Mackenzie is home,” he said. Trottier thanked police and Métis and Indigenous groups for their support. “Our (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) family, victim services … and…

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