Human remains believed to be person missing since 2011 found near Baldwinton, Sask.

Human remains believed to be person missing since 2011 found near Baldwinton, Sask.

When Edward “Ted” Geddes vanished in 2011 close to Baldwinton, Saskatchewan, he was 64 years old. RCMP think they’ve located his remains at this time.
After a month-long search, the remains were discovered on private property three kilometres southwest of the village.
The person found is thought to be Edward “Ted” Geddes, Superintendent Josh Graham said. “While positive DNA results are needed to confirm the identify of the deceased person,” he added.

“We don’t plan to file any additional charges in connection with this inquiry. After more than ten years of wondering where Ted is, we hope that this breakthrough will help provide some closure for Ted’s family as we wait for DNA confirmation. Our thoughts are with his family; they have been informed.
In connection with the search for a missing person, two men were accused in February of this year with kidnapping and first-degree murder.

Robert Wesley Pich’s next court date was on Friday at the North Battleford Provincial Court, and John Robert Gregoire’s next court date is November 8 at 10 a. m. at the identical court.

Near Baldwinton, Saskatchewan, human remains thought to belong to a person missing since 2011 were discovered.

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