Donor Update: Courtney Struble Case

Courtney StrubleWith support from the Missing Children Society of Canada, the RCMP Historical Case Unit based in Saskatchewan has now declared the case of missing child Courtney Struble a homicide.

Courtney has been missing since July of 2004. 13 years old, Courtney finished watching a movie with friends and declined a ride home, instead walking along Highway 39 on the western outskirts of Estevan. She has not been seen since.
The Saskatchewan Lifestyles reports:

Corporal Robert Zentner from the RCMP unit said they studied all the information compiled by the other agencies during their investigations, and then decided that they were dealing with a murder case.
We have had an opportunity to … listen to all of the statements, and piece together the events that were taking place at the time that Courtney disappeared,” said Zentner. “From there, based on obviously our experience in working with other missing persons or homicide cases, we believe, obviously, that something bad happened to Courtney Struble on the night she disappeared.”

MCSC is proud to have worked closely with the Estevan Police Service in making strides forward in this case. MSCS was able to dedicate countless hours of research and investigation with donations from the residents of Estevan and surrounding areas. We are both proud of our donors for their never ending belief in our mission, and humbled by their ongoing support.
Thank you! It is because of you that our search can continue.
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