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Cousins found dead weeks apart in Dawson Creek, B.C.

The remains of Darylyn Supernant and Renee Didier were found in the Dawson Creek, B.C., area, weeks apart. Both women went missing in 2023.

Police identify Darylyn Supernant's remains, following discovery of cousin

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Cousins Darylyn Supernant, left, and Renee Didier (Supernant) have been found dead in Dawson Creek, B.C., weeks apart. (Dawson Creek RCMP)

RCMP have confirmed that two cousins who went missing in Dawson Creek, B.C., have been found dead weeks apart.

On Tuesday, police announcedthey had identified the remains of Darylyn Supernant, who was 29 when she was last seen alive on March 15, 2023.

Supernant's remains were found April 19, 2024, on the 219 Road of Dawson Creek, a city of approximately 12,000 residentsabout 750 kilometres northeast of Vancouver and 20 kilometres from the Alberta border. Police say DNA testing was done to confirm her identity.

Supernant has been identified just weeks after police confirmed the death of her cousin,Renee Didier (Supernant), who went missing on Dec. 2, 2023,and whose remains were found May 18 near the Kiskatinaw River, which runs west of the city.

Both women are Cree, according to family, who also said they are not believed to have had the same social circles.

The pair are among four people to go missing in Dawson Creek throughout 2023, prompting community-wide searches and questions about public safety. At thetime, RCMP reported a rise in gang-related violence so much so that additional officers from the province'sUniform Gang Enforcement Team were deployed to the area to support local police.

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Darylyn Supernant was described as 'happy-go-lucky' by her mother. (Facebook/Supernant family)

Also missing is Dave Daniel Domingo, a 24-year-oldbelieved to have beenin a rural area near Dawson Creek on Aug. 29when police responded to reports of a possible shooting.

Cole Hosack, a 24-year-old from Prince George, waslast seen on New Year's Eveat the same bar where Didier wasspottedshortly before she disappeared.

That bar has since shut down, though police previously told CBC News they don't believe it is linked to the disappearances.

Police have also not linked any of the missing cases to each otheror indicated whether they believe they are connected to gang activity in the region.

Investigations into the deaths of Didier and Supernant remain "active," RCMP say.

Anyone with informationis asked to callDawson Creek RCMP at 250-784-3700 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Supernant remembered as 'happy-go-lucky' by mom

In a January interview, Supernant's mother, Shelley Supernant, told CBC News she hadn't felt safe since her daughter went missing, especially with other active crimes in Dawson Creek.

"I look at cars differently.I look at people differently.I look at roads differently. My mind is different now," she said at the time. "A lot of people in Dawson Creek are on edge."

Supernant said her daughter was "happy-go-lucky" with an infectious laugh andenjoyed hobbies like crocheting and fixing up clothes. She was a user of illicit drugs, which her mother describedasa "high-risk" lifestyle.

Still, Supernant said, it was unusual for herdaughter to go more than a week without checking in, and she worried she would be a victim of the increased violence in the city.