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Jury makes 10 findings in death of woman

None of the recommenda­tions deal with how Vancouver police handled victim’s disappeara­nce

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A coroner’s jury has made 10 recommenda­tions after the body of Saskatchew­an woman was found in a Surrey park two years ago, but remained unidentifi­ed for months.

Family and friends of 27-year-old Deanna Desjarlais called for the inquest, hoping it would examine why some missing persons cases are publicized by police while others are not.

None of the 10 recommenda­tions from the jury deal specifical­ly with how Vancouver police handled the woman’s disappeara­nce in April 2016.

Jury members have called on provincial and municipal polices forces to be required to participat­e in the provincial dental data bank, to help in identifyin­g missing persons.

Other recommenda­tions called for better release planning for inmates, more timely provision of social assistance, and easily accessible, low-barrier shelters for Indigenous women and HIV-positive women.

The woman’s friend, Dana Morenstein said nearly two years ago that Desjarlais, a sex-trade worker with addiction problems, was twice reported missing to Vancouver police, but her remains found in a Surrey park in May 2016 were not identified until that September.

Morenstein said when police didn’t take public action, she started a Facebook page to get the word out about Desjarlais, originally from Saskatoon and a member of the Kawacatoos­e First Nation.

Because Desjarlais’s body had been scavenged by animals, Morenstein said police informed the family that a cause of death hadn’t been determined, but the death was considered suspicious.

Vancouver police defended their investigat­ion, even though a media release was not issued when Desjarlais was first reported missing.

Sgt. Brian Montague said in September 2016 that officers had informatio­n in May that she was “alive and well and potentiall­y not wanting to be located.”

He said the family was notified and the file was closed. It was reopened when a second missing person report was filed the following month.

“I guarantee the investigat­ion was handled properly,” Montague said.

“I guarantee the investigat­ion was handled properly.” — Sgt. Brian Montague

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