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Three missing teenagers located in Saskatchewan

Nicki-Lynn Wolfe-Paul (left), Landon Brittain (centre) and Tyrell Longman (right) were all found by missing person investigators in Saskatchewan Tuesday. Saskatoon police/ Saskatchewan RCMP / Supplied

SASKATOON – Three Saskatchewan teens who were reported missing in separate cases have been located. Police confirmed that a girl and two boys have been found and are safe.

Nicki-Lynn Wolfe-Paul, 15, was reported missing after she was last seen leaving her place of residence on Confederation Crescent in Saskatoon on Dec. 5. The teen was located Tuesday, according to police.

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Landon Brittain, 15, was found to be safe on Tuesday. He was last seen on Nov. 23 in Saskatoon’s Meadowgreen neighbourhood.

Tyrell Longman, 13, has also been located in Prince Albert, Sask.

Mounties heard that Longman was missing from his residence in Kinistino, Sask. earlier this month. Investigators determined that Longman was last sighted in Prince Albert, Sask. on Dec. 5.

For more information on safety and prevention, visit Canada’s missing children resource centre.

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