Mackenzie Lee Trottier investigation: Saskatoon landfill search extended

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Mackenzie Lee Trottier investigation: Saskatoon landfill search extended
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The landfill search for evidence related to the disappearance of Mackenzie Lee Trottier in Saskatoon has been extended.

Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.The initial conclusion date was set for Monday but has been pushed to an undetermined date.

Police said they have searched a 930-cubic-metre area at the landfill for the past 31 days for evidence related to Trottier’s disappearance.Story continues below advertisementResources from Saskatoon police, as well as RCMP, Calgary police and forensic anthropologist Ernie Walker, have been used in the search.“This calculation is based off evidence we’ve collected from electronic devices seized across the investigation,” Lenius said.

He said this area has been deemed a no-fly zone by Transportation Canada, adding that they ask people to respect the sensitivity of this search.“There will be a 1,000-foot ceiling and a two-mile radius from this location.” He said each day 14 officers and two dogs will be assigned to the search, adding that it will be a rotation with new people coming in.Police said that if the search extends to the full 33 days, an estimated $200,000 will be used to cover both staffing and equipment.Chad Daybell found guilty of killing ex-wife and 2nd wife’s kidsRead

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