It wasn’t until late Saturday afternoon that the scene of two suspicious deaths in Midale was released after the RCMP were first called on Friday morning.
Two people were found dead at a business in Midale in Saskatchewan’s southeast.
Autopsies are being conducted today (Mon) and tomorrow as the investigation continues.
Police say there are still several steps left in the investigation over the next few weeks.
The RCMP Major Crimes Unit will meet with each of the families of the two people found deceased to present the results of the investigation.
The families are requesting privacy at this time.
Police aren’t looking for suspects, but would encourage anyone with information about this incident to come forward by contacting the RCMP or Crimestoppers.
No Suspects Being Sought In Midale Suspicious Deaths Investigation
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