Calgary police have found the body of Chelsea Davidenas, a woman from Calgary who was reported missing in February.
Davidenas, 29, was last seen on Feb. 17, and her family reported her missing on Feb. 27 when they couldn't contact her. The police received various tips and took steps to find Davidenas.
According to a news release, Davidenas was apparently led into a house on Rundlehorn Drive Northeast on Feb. 17 by two men she knew.
Based on evidence, police believe foul play was involved in Davidenas' death and that she was a victim of a homicide.
Steven Aaron Zwick, 26, of Airdrie, and Paul Joseph Rushton, 52, of Calgary, have been charged with first-degree murder.
In a news release on Friday, the Calgary Police Service said they have been searching rural areas southeast of Chestermere to find Davidenas' remains. The Calgary Search and Rescue Association (CALSARA) assisted after police narrowed down the search location.
CPS officers found human remains northeast of Caresland, Alta., near Range Road 254 and Highway 901 on Thursday afternoon.
The Chief Medical Examiner identified the remains as Davidenas'.
The police stated no more information will be released as the case is now before the courts.