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Prince Albert, Sask. police charge 2 more men in death of Dylan Chretien

Prince Albert, Sask., police said two men are charged with accessory to murder after the fact in Dylan Chretien’s death. Prince Albert Police Service / Supplied

A lengthy homicide investigation by police in Prince Albert, Sask., has resulted in two more men being charged in the death of Dylan Chretien.

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On Wednesday, police said two men have been charged with accessory to murder after the fact in Chretien’s death.

Brandon Daniels, 25, appeared in court on Tuesday and Max Moostoos, 28, made his first court appearance on Wednesday.

Chretien, 30, lived in Lloydminster and drove a friend to Prince Albert before he vanished.

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He was last seen in the city on Oct. 27, 2019, and his truck, a blue Toyota Tundra, was found abandoned in the Nordale area five days later.

Chretien’s remains were found outside the city on Dec. 4.

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Police said at the time his death was the result of foul play, but have not released a cause of death.

Brandon Smith, 33, was arrested on June 10 and charged with second-degree murder.

The relationship — if any — between Smith and Chretien is not clear.

Smith, who was living in Prince Albert when he was arrested, has a number of other outstanding charges. He was on remand at the time of his arrest.

With files from The Canadian Press

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