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Eighth Person Charged in Timothy Tootoosis Case, Investigation Continues

Saskatoon Police Service announced a 26 year old woman was charged on December 4 with first degree murder, offering an indignity to human remains and unlawful confinement in the 2024 death of Timothy Tootoosis. The charge brings the total to eight people connected to the case, and the investigation remains active as the community seeks answers.

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Eighth Person Charged in Timothy Tootoosis Case, Investigation Continues
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Saskatoon Police Service announced this week that an eighth person has been charged in the death of Timothy Tootoosis. A 26 year old woman was charged on December 4 with first degree murder, offering an indignity to human remains and unlawful confinement in relation to Tootoosis' 2024 killing. Authorities said the case remains under investigation as further charges continue to be laid.

Officers found Tootoosis' body while executing a search warrant at a Pleasant Hill home on December 18, 2024. That discovery prompted multiple arrests late in 2024 and additional arrests in November 2025, bringing a growing number of people into the investigation. Family members have described the victim's remains as having been dismembered, a detail that has intensified public concern and the urgency of police work in the case.

The new charge marks another significant development in a complex, multiyear investigation that has involved forensic work, search warrants and coordinated police activity. For the community, the case has raised questions about safety, transparency and how law enforcement handles violent crimes that involve multiple suspects. Residents should expect ongoing police updates as investigators build their case and prepare for potential court proceedings.

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Practical steps for residents include verifying official information through Saskatoon Police Service and avoiding circulation of unconfirmed details on social media. Sensitivity toward the victim's family is important as they navigate this prolonged legal process. Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact police directly so investigators can follow leads without delays.

The investigation into Tootoosis' death continues to evolve, with charges added as new evidence is developed and reviewed. Courts will ultimately determine criminal responsibility, but for now the community continues to watch for further announcements from police, and to seek clarity about how a violent incident in Pleasant Hill came to involve multiple accused individuals over more than a year of inquiry.

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