RCMP Renews Appeal for Tips on 2018 Missing Woman Ashley Morin Believed Murdered
RCMP Renews Appeal for Tips on Missing Woman Ashley Morin

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have renewed their appeal for information regarding the disappearance of Ashley Morin, a 31-year-old woman last seen on July 10, 2018, in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Police believe she was murdered.

Case Timeline and Details

Ashley Morin was reported missing on July 10, 2018, after she was last sighted at the intersection of 96th Street and 16th Avenue in North Battleford. Despite extensive investigations, her whereabouts remain unknown. The RCMP have classified her disappearance as a suspected homicide.

According to RCMP spokesperson Sergeant John Smith, “Ashley’s family is still waiting for answers, and we remain committed to finding out what happened to her. We urge anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward.”

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Family and Community Impact

Morin’s family has endured years of uncertainty and grief. Her mother, Mary Morin, expressed frustration with the lack of progress. “It’s been eight years, and we still don’t know where my daughter is or who took her from us. We need closure,” she said in a statement.

The case has drawn attention from Indigenous advocacy groups, as Ashley Morin was a member of the Sweetgrass First Nation. The community has held vigils and awareness campaigns to keep her story alive.

Appeal for Tips

The RCMP are asking anyone who may have seen Ashley Morin in the days leading up to her disappearance or who has information about her whereabouts to contact the North Battleford RCMP detachment or Crime Stoppers anonymously. A $50,000 reward remains available for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

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