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The Saskatoon Historical Case Unit (Cold Case) is actively investigating a 4 year old unsolved Homicide. On Wednesday, June 6, 2007 the body of Jeanette CHIEF (48 y/o), of the Onion Lake First Nation was located by a fisherman setting bait traps under a bridge in a rural area about 16 kilometers north of Lloydminster near the small town of Hilmond, Saskatchewan. Jeanette CHIEF was last seen at around midnight on Saturday, June 2nd, 2007 at a local bar in Lloydminster. In January 2011 a new team of investigators reviewed the case and have been actively investigating the incident. New evidence as well as the improvements to Forensic Sciences has brought forward new information that is assisting in this investigation. No further details about the investigation or any potential suspect(s) are being released at this time to ensure the integrity of the case.

Lloydminster RCMP are seeking public assistance in the investigation into the death of 48 year old Jeanette Chief of the Onion Lake First Nation.
Lloydminster RCMP are seeking public assistance in the investigation into the death of 48 year old Jeanette Chief of the Onion Lake First Nation. Her body was located in water about 16 kilometres north of Lloydminster on the morning of Wednesday June 6, 2007. An autopsy performed on the body suggests foul play was involved in her death and the death is being treated as suspicious. Jeanette Chief was last seen in the city of Lloydminster on the afternoon of Saturday June 2, 2007. Anyone who has had contact with her or saw her on or after that day is asked to contact police to help in determining her activities and movements leading up to her death.
If you have any information please submit a tip online or call 1-800-222-8477, *8477 on Sask-Tel Mobility or text TIP206 plus your tip to CRIMES (274637)