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Remains of missing 8-yearold girl found in Maskwacis, Alta., police say

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Edmonton police say they have located the remains of a young girl whose disap‐ pearance has led to a firstdegre­e murder charge be‐ ing laid.

A news release from the Edmonton Police Service on Saturday said earlier that day remains were found on the Samson Cree Nation in Maskwacis, Alta., about 85 kilometres south of Edmon‐ ton. Investigat­ors are confi‐ dent they are those of a miss‐ ing 8-year-old girl, but an au‐ topsy has been scheduled for Monday to confirm.

Staff Sgt. Colin Leathem with the EPS homicide unit said that RCMP and band leaders helped facilitate the search and recovery.

"This is a significan­t devel‐ opment in the investigat­ion, but we still have a lot more work to do," he said in the re‐ lease.

EPS has said that neither the child nor the accused are being identified in order to protect the identity of other children related to the girl.

An EPS spokespers­on said Friday that a publicatio­n ban is in effect in the case, but they were unable to say what informatio­n is protected un‐ der a court-ordered publica‐ tion ban.

CBC News asked the Min‐ istry of Justice about what the ban entails but has yet to re‐ ceive an explanatio­n.

Third person charged

On Friday, police said two individual­s had been arrested and charged.

A 27-year-old woman has been charged with first-de‐ gree murder and indignity to a dead body and a 66-yearold man faces a charge of ac‐ cessory to first-degree mur‐ der and indignity to a dead body.

Police said Saturday a 25year-old man has also now been charged with accessory after the fact to murder and causing indignity to a dead body.

On Monday, EPS west divi‐ sion patrol officers went to a residence in the area of 87th Avenue and 165th Street to do a welfare check on a child there, police said.

When they were unable to locate the child, an investiga‐ tion was launched. Homicide detectives became involved the next morning and two adults were charged on Thursday.

All accused were known to the girl, police said.

A vigil attended by fami‐ ly was set to take place at a home in west Edmonton Sat‐ urday evening.

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