(Updated 12:19 p.m. September 15, 2025)
RCMP say the owner/driver of a vehicle and trailer believed to be in the vicinity at the time a 44-year-old woman was shot on Friday, has been identified. Major Crimes investigators say they are not connected to the suspicious death investigation.
In a news release updating the situation, Insp. Ashley St. Germaine of Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes said, “We are appealing to those individuals who may have been out in the area of Highway #39 northwest of Weyburn on Friday, September 12. Maybe you were hunting or target shooting, or perhaps you were with or know someone who was. Perhaps you recall a passing a vehicle on that road around 8:00 p.m. Maybe you have vehicle dash cam footage from traveling Highway #39 that night.”
–Original story–
Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes Investigators have been asking the public to help identify the people inside a white four-door crew-cab pick-up truck that may have been parked along the same stretch of highway where a 44-year-old Weyburn woman was fatally shot. Friday night, a bullet entered the SUV she was a passenger in, while it was travelling towards Weyburn, and the Weyburn woman was shot. She died at the scene. The driver was unhurt.
The owner of the white truck was identified on Sunday and RCMP say its presence on Highway #39 is NOT connected to this suspicious death investigation.
RCMP are still seeking tips to identify the owner/driver of a vehicle pulling a trailer which travelled south on a Range Road near where the shooting took place and turned onto Highway #39 around the time of the shooting, heading away from Weyburn.
Anyone who may have seen this vehicle/trailer on September 12 or may know who this was is asked to contact Saskatchewan RCMP.
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