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RCMP investigating suspicious death in Medstead

The RCMP is investigating a suspicious death in Medstead.

On November 27th around 12:30 PM, police were called after a man was found dead on a grid road about 30 KM southeast of Glaslyn.

The man has been identified as 54 year old Bradley John Ham. He is believed to be from either the Prince Albert, North Battleford or Saskatoon areas.

The investigation into Ham’s death is ongoing, with an autopsy scheduled for December 1st. It is being conducted by Glaslyn and Turtleford RCMP, the RCMP Major Crime Unit and the RCMP Forensic Identification Section.

Anyone with information in this investigation is asked to contact either the Glaslyn or Turtleford RCMP, or CrimeStoppers to remain anonymous.

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