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Sask. RCMP renews request for tips in Crystal Castle's murder

Crystal Castle was reported missing to Prince Albert Police Service Aug. 11, 2021. She was last seen that day in Prince Albert, in a red Dodge Dakota truck near the Circle K convenience store on 28th Street East.
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Information on the murder of 28-year-old Crystal Castle can be submitted to the RCMP by calling 310-RCMP or your local police service. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

PRINCE ALBERT – Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes is renewing its request for information on the murder of 28-year-old Crystal Castle two years ago. On Aug. 25, 2021, Castle was found deceased in a rural area west of St. Louis.

Castle was reported missing to Prince Albert Police Service Aug. 11, 2021. She was last seen that day in Prince Albert, in a red Dodge Dakota truck near the Circle K convenience store on 28th Street East.

RCMP say that for more than two years, Sask. RCMP Major Crimes has been working diligently to investigate the circumstances surrounding Castle’s death, which is being treated as a homicide. To date, investigators have conducted numerous interviews, and gathered and processed evidence to develop a clear timeline of events. Investigators continue to follow-up on any information provided to them that may assist with determining what happened to Castle, and why.

Investigators say they have remained in close contact with Castle’s family throughout the ongoing investigation. Family members have expressed their appreciation for the support from the community and encourages anyone with information to come forward and report it to police.

Information can be submitted to the RCMP by calling 310-RCMP or your local police service. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

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