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Suspicious missing person file now a homicide, Saskatoon police say

WATCH: Saskatoon police say they are is entering into a homicide investigation in regards to the disappearance of 30-year-old Megan Gallagher – Jan 22, 2021

The Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) says it’s investigating the disappearance of a 30-year-old woman as a homicide.

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Megan Michelle Gallagher was reported missing in September 2020.

“It’s challenging, for sure. We were definitely hoping for a different result, but it is a little bit of movement,” father Brian Gallagher said.

“As it’s gone on for so long, it’s less of a shock.”

The major crime section has been assisting with the suspicious missing persons file and has spoken to several people, according to a press release on Friday.

Police said there remain others who they wish to speak with.

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Gallagher was observed on surveillance footage at a convenience store in the 3700 block of Diefenbaker Drive at around 6 a.m. on Sept. 20, 2020, according to the press release.

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She was wearing a black Cabela’s hoodie, black pants, and a light blue shirt underneath her hoodie, police said.

Gallagher has several tattoos, described as:

  • large owl from shoulder to elbow
  • cross behind her ear
  • rainbow-coloured feather on her ankle
  • “Jake” and “Adam” beneath her arm
  • #13 on her hand

She was described as being five-foot 10, around 180 pounds, with shoulder-length brown hair and brown eyes.

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

“If anybody has any information that will help with a resolution, please let Saskatoon Police Services know as soon as you can,” Brian Gallagher said.

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“If you think it’s insignificant, you never know. It might be just the piece that they’re looking for.”

“We sure do miss her.”

Brian Gallagher described his daughter as a wonderful, caring and humble woman with a daughter who just turned three years old.

-With files from Anna McMillan

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