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Swift Current woman charged with 2nd-degree murder, attempted murder

A 34-year-old woman from Swift Current is facing a second-degree murder charge and an attempted murder charge after one woman was found dead and another had to be taken to hospital on Thursday.

One woman was found dead in apartment Thursday; another was found injured at different location

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Police say charges were laid and an investigation is still ongoing after an incident in Swift Current on Thursday night that left one woman dead and sent another to hospital. (Shannon VanRaes/Reuters)

A 34-year-old woman from Swift Current is facing charges ofsecond-degree murder and attempted murder after onewoman was found deadand another had to be taken to hospital on Thursday.

Police were called to the 200 block of SeventhAvenue NW in Swift Current around 11:30 p.m. withreports of an injured woman.

Before she was taken to hospital, the woman told police another woman had also been injured.The second woman was found dead inside an apartment nearby, on the 600 block of Chaplin Street.

After investigating, police found a third woman, 34-year-old Roxanne Poundmaker, at a residence on the 500 block of Colonel Otter Drive in Swift Current. She was arrested without incident.

On Saturday, police said after examining the three scenes, RoxannePoundmaker was charged with second-degree murder in the death of Chasity Poundmaker and for the attempted murder of Lucinda Poundmaker.

Police said all three women were known to each other, but did not say whether or not they arerelated.

Roxanne Poundmaker is to remain in police custody until she appears at the Swift Current provincial court on Monday.

The Saskatchewan Coroners Service is to perform an autopsy onChasity Poundmaker on Monday in Regina.

RCMP said their investigation into the incident is ongoing.