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Criminality Not Believed To Be Involved In Young Woman’s Death

The RCMP do not believe criminality was involved in the death of a young woman on Elsipogtog First Nation over the weekend.

Early Saturday morning, around 2:30, Southeast District RCMP officers were called to a residence on Main Street on Elsipogtog First Nation.

When they arrived, police found the body of a 22-year old woman outside the residence.

A man was taken into custody, questioned, and then later released.

At first, Provincial RCMP spokesperson Corporal Jullie Rogers-Marsh said the circumstances were suspicious, but that changed after analyzing evidence gathered thus far.

While it is no longer considered a criminal matter, the RCMP is helping the Coroner’s Office in their investigation.

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6:40 am, Apr 15, 2026
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