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This suspect vehicle was also located in Grande Prairie Wednesday, according to police (Submitted photo/Sask. RCMP)
Suspects still sought

Saskatchewan abduction victim located in Grande Prairie

Sep 15, 2021 | 8:10 PM

RCMP say a victim of an alleged abduction early Wednesday morning in Saskatchewan has been located in Grande Prairie with non-life-threatening injuries.

The report of the abduction first came to police on September 15, at around 3 a.m., when Meadow Lake and Loon Lake RCMP in northwestern Saskatchewan responded to the report.

This came as an adult female victim reported she had been abducted at gunpoint in Meadow Lake at approximately 1:15 a.m. She was later dropped off in a rural area near Barthel, SK and called police. She was robbed but not injured.

However, the victim reported there was a second female victim. This victim was already with the suspects when they were abducted and was still with the suspects when they were dropped off in the rural area.

Police say two vehicles and two suspects are involved in this incident.

The first suspect vehicle, which was found alongside the abduction victim in Grande Prairie Wednesday, is a black 2010 two-door Kia Forte with Saskatchewan license plate 808MHS.

The second suspect vehicle is a white, two-door 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier with Saskatchewan license plate 625LSY.

The two female suspects, as well as the white Cavalier, have not been located and police continue to urge anyone that sees the car or suspects to call 9-1-1.

The suspects are both females. The first is described as approximately 5’5” tall with a small to average build, with blonde hair and an eyebrow ring. The second is described as approximately 5’5” tall with a small to average build with brown hair and an eyebrow ring.

The investigation is ongoing and no other details are available at this time.