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Missing Saskatoon woman's body found at snow dump in Prince Albert, death being investigated as homicide

The day after a 24-year-old womanwas reported missing in Saskatoon, her burnt body was discoveredat a snow dump in Prince Albert, Sask. Police are investigating it as a homicide.

'She was a warm person with a spirit, a heart, and a voice,' family says of victim Taya Rae Anne Sinclair

Prince Albert police vehicle in the wintertime
Family of Taya Rae Anne Sinclair, 24, found dead in Prince Albert say 'she was a warm person with a spirit, a heart, and a voice that was valuable to many people.' (Chanss Lagaden/CBC)

The day after a 24-year-old womanwas reported missing in Saskatoon, her burnt body was discovered at a snow dump in Prince Albert, Sask.

Prince Albert Police Services say that an autopsy revealed the body was Taya Rae Anne Sinclair and that her death was a homicide.

She had been reported missing to Saskatoon Police on Monday. Her body was discovered at a snow dump south of Alfred Jenkins Field House located west of the city after Prince Albert Police responded to a report of a burnt bodyon Tuesday morning.

In a statement, Sinclair's family asked for privacy,thanked those that held Sinclair in their prayers and asked them to continue.

"Taya was a young Indigenous woman a granddaughter, a mother, a child and a dearly loved family member and friend . . . she was a warm person with a spirit, a heart, and a voice that was valuable to many people," it said.

"Life may take us down different paths, but the family would like to remind everyone that Taya mattered."

The family is expected to provide more details this week.

The Prince Albert Police's criminal investigation division and forensic identification section are investigating the believed homicide alongside the Chief Coroner's Office in Saskatchewanand Saskatoon Police.

Investigators are asking anyone with information about Sinclair's death to contact the Prince Albert Police or Crime Stoppers.