Police extend search of Saskatoon landfill for missing woman
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This article was published 31/05/2024 (678 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
SASKATOON – Police say efforts to search a Saskatoon landfill for a missing woman will continue past their initial end date.
The search for Mackenzie Lee Trottier at the city’s landfill began May 1 and was set to conclude Monday.
Police say that while significant progress has been made, the search of the 930-cubic-metre area of interest isn’t done and investigators want to continue.
They say the timeline has been extended indefinitely, as has a no-fly zone put in place for the airspace above the site.
Trottier was 22 when she was last seen in December 2020.
She said she was going to get a lift with a ride-booking service when she left her family’s home.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 31, 2024.