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One year since Kandice Singbeil last seen in Saskatoon

The family of Kandice Singbeil is not giving up hope as they mark the first anniversary since she was last seen in Saskatoon. Supplied / Saskatoon Police Service

Family and friends of a missing Saskatoon woman gathered this weekend to mark one year since she was last seen. Kandice Singbeil vanished without a trace on May 26, 2015.

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No one has heard from the mother of two since.

Singbeil’s family says they’re holding onto hope.

“We know that Kandice wouldn’t just leave so we know that there were circumstances surrounding the situation,” said Jenna Singbeil, Kandice’s sister.

“We know there are people that know more about the situation that just haven’t come forward.”

READ MORE: Saskatchewan family pleads for Kandice Singbeil’s safe return

Her disappearance is being treated by police as suspicious.

The 32-year-olds’ movements on the night she vanished have been pieced together by police in the weeks that followed as they obtained surveillance video footage from downtown businesses.

Singbeil was last seen on May 26 at approximately 1 a.m. CT as she rode her bike, a Supercycle Cruiser Classic, north on 3rd Avenue South and then disappeared into the night.

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Police say the biggest challenge in the case has been getting first-hand information in regards to her disappearance as opposed to hearsay.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Saskatoon police at 306-975-8300 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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