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Man charged with murder in death of Troy Napope

Saskatchewan police charge man with first-degree murder in the death of Troy Napope. Supplied / Prince Albert Police Service

A man has been charged with murder in the death of a Saskatchewan man. Troy Napope was last seen on May 27 or 28, 2015 in Prince Albert.

Police believe he was at a house party in the 1400-block of 12 Street West.

Napope’s burned-out car was found north of the city on the morning of May 28 and he was reported missing on June 6.

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READ MORE: Police seeking new information in Troy Napope homicide

On Nov. 28, Mounties announced they believed Napope was the victim of foul play and in December said they seized a car they alleged played a role in his homicide.

Mounties have charged Braidy Chase Vermette, 27, with first-degree murder. He will appear Monday in Prince Albert provincial court.

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The charge was laid following a lengthy investigation by the RCMP major crime unti north and Prince Albert police.

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