Police arrest woman, 25, in connection with death of Taya Sinclair in Prince Albert, Sask. - Action News
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Police arrest woman, 25, in connection with death of Taya Sinclair in Prince Albert, Sask.

Police in Prince Albert, Sask.,havearrested a woman in connection to the death of Taya Sinclair last year.

Sinclair's burned body found in a snowbank last March

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Taya Sinclair's body was found burned in a snow dump in March. (Yasmine Ghania/CBC)

Police in Prince Albert, Sask.,havearrested a woman in connection to the death of Taya Sinclair last year.

Sinclair, 24, was found dead in a snow dump near the Alfred Jenkins Field House in Prince Albert on March 15, 2022. Her body had been burned.

After her death,Sinclair's family said sheleftbehind two young children.

After nearly 10 months, police arrested Stephanie Halkett-Stevenson Tuesday and charged her with first-degree murderin connection to the death.

Halkett-Stevenson, 25, was arrested while already in custody for other unrelated charges, police say.

She is also chargedwith aggravated assault, unlawful confinement and uttering threats involving a second victim, police say.

Halkett-Stevenson appeared in provincial court in Saskatoon Wednesdaymorning.

Police continue to investigate.

Last year, Prince Albert policeapologized shortly afterpublicly releasing details of Sinclair's death before sharing them with her family.

Police said "all details" of Sinclair's death, which was a homicide, were not shared with her family before being made public.

"Our error has left Taya's family with more questions and pain, and this is unacceptable," police wrote in a statement in March.