An autopsy has been completed on both males by the Saskatchewan Coroners Service. They have been identified as 29-year-old Bryton Lawrason and 20-year-old Seth Hildebrand, both of Edmonton, Alta. Their families have been notified. Both deaths are considered homicides and cause of death will not be released as the information is part of the ongoing investigation. To be clear, say RCMP, this is not a homicide-suicide investigation. Investigators are seeking any information on Bryton and Seth’s whereabouts on July 5, or in the days immediately prior, and are releasing their names and photographs to assist with furthering the ongoing investigation.
Prince Albert Daily Herald
RCMP Photo A vehicle similar to the one RCMP are seeking information on.
According to an RCMP release sent out on Thursday, investigators are seeking information from the public about the activities of the orange-coloured 2013 Dodge Journey SUV.
The vehicle was known to be in the areas of Burgis Beach/Good Spirit Lake, the Town of Canora and City of Yorkton on Monday, July 5.
This is in relation to a press release from Wednesday, which stated that the Canora RCMP received a report of a suspicious vehicle described as an orange coloured crossover/SUV parked along Tiny grid road near the Burgis Beach turn off on July 5 shortly after 8:00 p.m. RCMP officers and EMS arrived and located two deceased males inside the vehicle.
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REGINA Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating what they re calling suspicious deaths after two men were found dead in a vehicle near Canora. According to RCMP, officers received a report of a suspicious vehicle – which police say was an orange-coloured SUV – parked along Tiny grid road near the Burgis Beach turn off shortly after 8 p.m. on Monday. Police say officers and EMS arrived and found two men in the vehicle, who were declared dead at the scene. The deaths are being considered suspicious. The RCMP says Major Crime Unit North investigators are working with the Saskatchewan Coroners Service to confirm the men’s identities. Autopsies are scheduled for Wednesday.
Prince Albert Daily Herald
Sandy Bay woman found deceased while in RCMP custody
Saskatchewan RCMP is requesting an independent external investigation following the death of a woman while in custody at the Sandy Bay RCMP detachment.
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The Saskatchewan RCMP is requesting an independent external investigation following the death of a woman while in custody at the Sandy Bay RCMP detachment.
The RCMP confirmed on Tuesday that a 44-year-old woman was found unresponsive while being held at the Sandy Bay RCMP detachment at around 11:20 p.m. on Sunday.
She was pronounced dead on the scene by emergency medical services EMS several minutes past midnight on Monday morning. The Saskatchewan Coroners Service is involved in an investigation into the cause of death.