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Landfill search begins for Tanya Nepinak's remains

The search for Tanya Nepinak's remains at Winnipeg's Brady Road landfill site began on Wednesday.

Landfill search begins for Nepinak remains

12 years ago
Duration 1:48
Winnipeg police have begun a high-profile search in the Brady Road landfill for the remains of Tanya Nepinak, 31, who is believed to have been killed by alleged serial killer Shawn Lamb.

The search for Tanya Nepinak's remains at Winnipeg's Brady Road landfill site began on Wednesday.

Nepinak, 31, went missing in September 2011 and though her remains have never been found, police believe they may be buried somewhere in the city landfilland that she was killed by alleged serial killer Shawn Lamb.

Tanya Nepinak, 31, went missing in September 2011. Winnipeg polcie believe she was killed, then placed in a garbage bin that was emptied at the Brady Road landfill. (Family photo)

This past summer, police originally identified a large search area but then scaled that back to a five-metre-square space, focusing on an area identified by aboriginal elders who had held a traditional ceremony there.

Police officers wore respirators and biohazard suits as they started sifting through garbage on Wednesday.

Const. Jason Michalyshen, who showed reporters the search area, said it could last three to five days.

"Our commitment to Tanya and the familyand certainly the relationship we have developed with the aboriginal community and the elders that have directed us to this location our commitment is to complete this search," Michalyshen said.

Lamb, 52, was charged in June with second-degree murder in the deaths of Nepinak and two other women who went missing in Winnipeg.

Police have said they believe Nepinak's body was placed in a garbage bin that was emptied in the landfill.

The search wasoriginally set to start on Tuesday, but gustingwindscreated safety concerns for the searchers, forcing a postponement.