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Police to search Saskatoon landfill for woman missing since 2020

- KELLY GERALDINE MALONE

Saskatoon police are planning to search the city’s landfill for a woman who has been missing for more than three years.

Mackenzie Lee Trottier was 22 when she last seen in December 2020.

“I must stress that Mackenzie is still considered a missing person and will be until we have direct informatio­n otherwise,” Deputy Chief Cam McBride said at a news conference Friday.

Police said a substantia­l amount of data was collected last year as part of their investigat­ion. Devices were seized and informatio­n was extracted, leading investigat­ors to a specific area of the landfill, said McBride.

The search area is about 930 cubic metres in size and one metre deep.

A multi-agency search, including specialize­d dogs from Calgary police and RCMP, is expected to begin next month and last 33 days.

McBride said police waited to have optimal conditions to search the area. The team will also be consulting with a forensic anthropolo­gist.

“On one hand, we would like to find nothing, and we’ll continue looking,” McBride said.

“On the other hand, we may find her.”

Trottier’s father said the family has been tirelessly waiting for answers.

“We’ve been waiting 1,215 days to hear her voice again,” Paul Trottier said at the news conference.

He said his daughter, whom they call Mack, cares deeply for those without a voice. She loves animals, is very bright and has “always been prepared to take those under her wing who need help.”

“We miss her,” he said. Landfill searches have been in the national spotlight in recent years, following a push to find the remains of two slain First Nations women in Winnipeg.

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