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Saskatoon police treating death in Dundonald neighbourhood as a homicide

Saskatoon police are investigating a suspicious death in a home on 33rd Street W.

Melissa Duquette, 24, found in basement of home

police tape and cruiser
Police remained on the scene in the Dundonald neighbourhood all day Monday. (Dan Zakreski/CBC)

Saskatoon police are treating the death of a woman found in the basement of a home in the Dundonald neighbourhood as a homicide.

Officers respondedto a house at 3206 33rd St. W. just before noon CST Monday after reports of an "insecure property."

They found24-year-old Melissa Duquette dead in the basement, according to a police news release. Cause of death was not released.

Police still had the home and yard taped off Monday evening.

Then, just after midnight CST Tuesday, Saskatoon police were on the scene of a shooting on Avenue O wherea 25-year-old died.

Saskatoon has now recorded eight homicides so far this year.

There were 12 homicides in all of 2023.