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Person of interest still outstanding in Saskatoon’s 5th homicide of 2019

Saskatoon police say the man in this photo is a person of interest in relation to the city’s fifth homicide of 2019. Saskatoon Police Service / Supplied

A person of interest is still outstanding in relation to Saskatoon’s fifth homicide of 2019.

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Daniel Joseph Morrison, 36, was found injured on the Meewasin Trail, below a pedestrian bridge adjacent to the 800-block of Spadina Crescent East, on May 26.

He was taken to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries hours later, Saskatoon police said.

Following an autopsy conducted by the Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service, police said Morrison was the victim of a homicide. The cause of death was not released.

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Investigators released a photo on July 18 with hopes the public could help identify two people.

Police have spoken to the woman in the photo, as of July 22.

WATCH (July 8, 2019): Police increasing presence in Pleasant Hill after homicides

Officers are still trying to identify and speak with the man in the photo.

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The photo was taken near the intersection of 23rd Street East and Spadina Crescent East at 4:30 p.m. on May 26.

Members of the major crime section continue to investigate.

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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