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Saskatchewan RCMP charge 6th person in Tiki Laverdiere homicide

WATCH ABOVE: Police charge 6th person in Tiki Laverdiere's death – Aug 7, 2019

RCMP have charged a sixth person in connection to the death of Tiki Laverdiere, an Edmonton woman whose remains were found in Saskatchewan.

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On Tuesday, Lloydminster RCMP charged 33-year-old Soaring Eagle Whitstone of the Onion Lake Cree Nation. Police arrested Whitstone at a home in Lloydminster.

Whitstone faces charges of first-degree murder, kidnapping, vehicle theft and improperly interfering with a human body. She’s scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.

In a news release, police said officers expect to make more arrests in the coming weeks.

Tiki Laverdiere. Supplied

Laverdiere, 25, was reported missing on May 1.

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The mother of two had travelled from Edmonton to North Battleford, Sask., for the funeral of Tristen Cook-Buckle — another homicide victim.

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In June, police disclosed that Laverdiere’s death was due to foul play.

On July 11, a police dog found human remains outside North Battleford. An autopsy confirmed it was Laverdiere.

Police then began laying charges on July 20.

Four women — Whitstone, along with Shayla Orthner, 27, Danita Thomas, 32, and Nicole Cook, 36 — have now been charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping, improperly interfering with a human body and vehicle theft.

Nicole Cook is Tristen Cook-Buckle’s mother.

Two men — Jesse Sangster, 23, and Brent Checkosis, 18, are accused of accessory after the fact to murder and theft of a motor vehicle. Checkosis is also charged with improperly interfering with a human body.

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On Friday, Tiki’s mother Carol Laverdiere saw the co-accused make brief court appearances in North Battleford.

“I was boiling. I was mad,” Carol said at the time. “How else would I feel?”

On Friday, Crown prosecutor Chris Browne declined to offer any details about what happened to Tiki.

WATCH: Tiki Laverdiere’s mother faces woman accused in daughter’s death in North Battleford court

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