Mackenzie Trottier

MacKenzie Lee Trottier was last seen by family in the 300 block of Trent Crescent on December 21st 2020. She is described as five feet tall, 145 pounds with blonde medium length hair which is shaved on the right side, with green eyes, broken front teeth and a tattoo on her right ankle. Family recall that here was nothing out of the ordinary that day. Mackenzie told her mom she was going out and would be back. Mackenzie’s Dad was not home at the time, and Mackenzie’s mom does not remember if Mackenzie said who or how she was leaving. No one was aware if Mackenzie had a friend pick her up, she took a cab, or a Uber. Police have released a photo and a sketch of a man they believe holds clues to Mackenzies disappearance. You can find this photo below. He was caught on camera using Mackenzies bank card at an ATM within a convenience store in Saskatoon.

Summary

  • Date of Disappearance: December 21, 2020
  • Location of Disappearance: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
  • Age at Disappearance: 22years old
  • Date of Birth: June 18, 1988
  • Height: 5’1″
  • Weight: 140 lbs
  • Hair Color: Brown/ Blonde Hair
  • Eye Color: Green
  • Gender: Female
  • Race: Caucasian
  • Investigating Agency: Saskatoon Police Service 306-975-5773
  • Dental Information: Broken front teeth
  • Notable Identifiers: Broken front teeth
  • Medical Information: None to note
  • Clothing/Jewelry: large bag, Black yogo pants, Green jacket
  • Tattoos: Black tattoo on ankle which is a circle with 3 small points

Additional Information

There have been multiple sightings of someone matching Mackenzies description in Calgary, however all of these have been unconfirmed.   The man seen using her bank card has yet to be identified.  The sightings in Calgary has yet to be confirmed.  Her cell phone has been inactive ever since her disappearance and Police are aware of where it last pinged.  Interviews have been completed with the last people to have seen her, however no statement has been made whether RCMP believe they have any involvement in her disappearance or not.  (It is important to note that the family are not the last people to have seen her, and the family home is not where her cellphone last pinged.)        

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