RCMP Homicide Unit Probes Suspicious Death of 24-Year-Old in Montreal Lake Cree Nation
RCMP homicide unit investigating death of 24-year-old man on Montreal Lake Cree Nation

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The RCMP's homicide unit is investigating the suspicious death of 24-year-old Steven Beatty from Timber Bay, Saskatchewan, found unresponsive on Montreal Lake Cree Nation. Emergency services declared him dead at the scene, and authorities are seeking information from the public to assist in the investigation.
- 01Steven Beatty, a 24-year-old man from Timber Bay, Saskatchewan, was found dead on Montreal Lake Cree Nation.
- 02The RCMP received a call about an injured man at approximately 1:10 a.m. CST on Monday.
- 03Emergency medical services declared Beatty dead at the scene after first aid was administered.
- 04Authorities have classified Beatty's death as suspicious and are actively investigating.
- 05The RCMP is urging anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers.
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) homicide unit is currently investigating the suspicious death of 24-year-old Steven Beatty from Timber Bay, Saskatchewan, which occurred on the Montreal Lake Cree Nation. Police were alerted early Monday morning, around 1:10 a.m. CST, regarding an injured man at a residence on the First Nation. Upon arrival, officers provided first aid; however, emergency medical services later pronounced Beatty dead at the scene. The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, and no suspects or arrests have been reported as of yet. The RCMP has deemed the death suspicious and is continuing their investigation into the incident. Family members have been informed of the tragedy. Authorities are appealing to the public for any information that could assist in the case and are encouraging individuals with relevant details to reach out to the RCMP or Crime Stoppers.
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The investigation into Steven Beatty's death has raised concerns within the Montreal Lake Cree Nation community.
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