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Update: Human remains identified

RCMP have released the identity of the body found near Creston and they are calling it a homicide.

Forensic analyses confirmed the victim was 57-year old Katherine Mcadam, who had been reported missing on August 18.

RCMP suspect she was murdered.

Creston RCMP discovered Mcadam’s body on the property of a residence in Erickson on August 27th, as they were conducting an inquiry into her disappearance.

Police are continuing to investigate and not releasing any more details.

Anyone with information with regards to Mcadam’s death to contact Creston RCMP or Crimestoppers

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