Saskatoon

Saskatoon police seek mystery man in disappearance of Mackenzie Lee Trottier

Saskatoon Police are asking for help identifying a man they want to talk to about the disappearance of Mackenzie Lee Trottier.

Trottier last seen by family on Dec. 21, 2020

Police want to talk with this man about Mackenzie Lee Trottier, who has been missing since Dec. 21. (Saskatoon Police Service)

Saskatoon Police are asking for help finding a man they want to speak with about the Mackenzie Lee Trottier disappearance.

On Wednesday police released a photo hoping someone out there will recognize him and reach out.

They also tweeted out surveillance footage showing the man.

"The footage was captured in late December in the 1400-1600 block of Idylwyld Drive North," Police spokesperson Julie Clark said in an email.

"At this point in the investigation, we are not able to disclose why investigators believe this individual may have information on the case."

A poster taped to a light post shows two images of a young woman. It's text includes the word "Missing" and the name "Mackenzie Lee Trottier."
Mackenzie Lee Trottier went missing just before Christmas. (Dan Zakreski/CBC)

Trottier was last seen by family in the 300 block of Trent Crescent on Dec. 21, 2020, police said. Her family members and police are concerned that she may be in a vulnerable state.

Trottier is described as five feet tall and 145 lbs with blond, medium length hair shaved on the right side. She has green eyes, a fair complexion, a broken front teeth and a tattoo on her right ankle.  She usually wears heavy make up, black yoga pants, a heavy green jacket and carries a large purse.