The family of a missing 14-year-old boy from the Sagkeeng First Nation in
Manitoba believes his body has been found.
Tyler Arkinson went missing on March 21. A search turned up few clues but a body was found along a river, near where he was last seen.
The Royal Canadian Mounted
Police is waiting confirmation of the identity of the remains.
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Body found at Sagkeeng First Nation
(CBC 6/28)
Body found on shore thought to be missing Sagkeeng teen (The Winnipeg Free Press 6/29)
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