ICYMI: P.A. police apologize for releasing info about Taya Sinclair homicide before alerting family
Sinclair, 24, was reported missing to Saskatoon police on Monday and found dead in Prince Albert on Tuesday. Prince Albert police are investigating her death as a homicide.
“Taya had a family. She mattered so much to us,” Aubichon said, adding that her niece was loved, wanted and cared for. “Unfortunately there was a very short period of time between when the report was made, to when human remains were discovered in Prince Albert,” the statement said. The information in question included the fact that she was the victim of a homicide and that her body was found burned.
Prince Albert police said in a previous media release that officers and firefighters responded to a report about a body discovered at the snow dump south of the Alfred Jenkins Field House. An autopsy confirmed her identity.
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