
Regina police launch death investigation after woman found dead
A death investigation has been launched after a woman was found dead in Regina on Friday.
Officers were called to a residence on the 1500 block of Cameron Street around 3:57 p.m., where an adult woman was pronounced dead on scene, according to a release from the Regina Police Service (RPS).
Police secured the scene and requested additional resources, as well as the Saskatchewan Coroners Service.
The investigation is in its early stage, so police said no other details are currently available.
Anyone with information is asked to contact RPS or Crime Stoppers.
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