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Missing mother of 2 found dead near Dawson Creek, B.C., RCMP say | CBC News

RCMP say human remains found near Dawson Creek, B.C., have been identified as a woman who was reported missing late last year.

Renee Didier, who police say sometimes used the surname Supernant, was found on May 18 near the Kiskatinaw River, which runs west of the northeastern B.C. city.

The Cree woman, who was a mother of two, was last seen on gas station surveillance footage from Dec. 3, 2023 and was reported missing on Dec. 7.

Didier, who was 40 when she disappeared, is one of four people to go missing from Dawson Creek —  a city in the Peace River region around 740 kilometres north of Vancouver and 20 kilometres from the Alberta border that has a population of 12,000 — last year, prompting community-wide searches and questions about public safety.

Among the others to go missing are Didier’s cousin, Darylyn Supernant, who was last seen on March 15, 2023.

Also missing are Dave Daniel Domingo, a 24-year-old believed to have been in a rural area near Dawson Creek on Aug. 29 when police responded to reports of a possible shooting.

Cole Hosack, a 24-year-old from Prince George, was last seen on New Year’s Eve at the same bar where Didier was spotted shortly before she disappeared.

In addition to the discovery of Didier, police found human remains on April 19 on the 219 Road near Saskatoon Creek, north of the city. They have not announced a positive identification in that case.

Darylyn Supernant, Dave Daniel Domingo, Renee Didier (Supernant) and Cole Hosack were all reported missing from Dawson Creek in 2023. Only Didier’s remains have been found. (Dawson Creek RCMP)

Remembered as ‘fun loving’ by grandmother

In a previous interview with CBC News, Didier’s grandmother Verna Cardinal described her as a “fun loving” mother of two.

“She was always laughing a lot,” Cardinal said.

She expressed concern that Didier had been associating with people involved with drugs shortly before her disappearance, but said it was still unusual for her to not make contact. Cardinal said she was supposed to pick her granddaughter up the night she disappeared but “she never did call me.”

The family has asked for privacy in the wake of Didier’s discovery.

Anyone with information about Didier’s death or disappearance is asked to call Dawson Creek RCMP at 250-784-3700 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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