Body identified as missing man Rob Vicente
Last Updated: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 | 12:20 PM CST
CBC News
Roberto Vicente, 25, had last been seen in Davidson in October, 2010. (RCMP)A body found Monday near Davidson, Sask., is that of the missing Roberto Joseph Vicente, of Bladworth, RCMP confirmed Wednesday following an autopsy.
Vicente, 25, known as Rob, had been missing since October, having last been seen in Davidson on the 10th of that month.
His burned-out car was found several days after he disappeared.
Police had been searching around Davidson for months before the body was discovered earlier this week. (CBC) The farm property where the body was found is owned by the grandmother of Devin Schmit, 20, one of two men accused of murdering Vicente.
Darak More, 22, has also been charged with first-degree murder.
Police released autopsy results confirming positive identification on Wednesday morning in a written statement.
The RCMP also said Vicente's mother Pam has received many recent requests from the media for interviews and is now asking for privacy.
The two men charged will remain in custody until their next court appearance March 1.
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