Mackenzie Trottier’s remains found at Saskatoon landfill after 93-day search
The family of Mackenzie Trottier is finally getting a measure of closure after the missing woman’s remains were discovered by police at the Saskatoon landfill.
On Tuesday, the Saskatoon Police Service announced that the search of the landfill, which began on May 1, had ended after 93 days with the discovery of Trottier’s remains. According to police, partial remains were discovered in July and her full remains were found earlier this month.
The remains were identified through dental records. The cause of her death remains undetermined at this stage, police said.
Trottier was 22 years old when she was last seen leaving her home on Trent Crescent on Dec. 21, 2020. Last year, police shared a photo, a composite sketch and a video of a man they believed had information on Trottier’s disappearance.