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Unanswered Questions in Arviat: The Mysterious Disappearance of Kadin Savikataaq
The disappearance of Kadin Savikataaq in Arviat, Nunavut, remains unsolved after her truck was found in Hudson Bay. Family suspects foul play as searches fail.

The Night a Future Pilot Vanished
The quiet hamlet of Arviat, Nunavut, remains gripped by a haunting mystery that began in the late hours of August 19, 2024. Kadin Savikataaq, a 21-year-old aspiring commercial pilot known for her determination and big dreams, left her mother’s home in a white truck and never returned. While the vehicle was eventually located submerged in the frigid waters of Hudson Bay, Kadin was nowhere to be found, leaving a community of 3,200 people searching for answers that have yet to surface.
A Timeline of Uncertainty
According to her mother, Siuqpaat Copland, Kadin had spent her final evening at home after a day of work before heading out to stay with a friend. Concerns escalated when Kadin stopped responding to text messages in the middle of the night. A friend later reported receiving a call from Kadin, who sounded as though she had been drinking and was accompanied by at least two unidentified men. This led family members to the area known as ‘The Point’ (Nuvuk), a treacherous stretch of land accessible only during low tide, where they discovered the submerged truck as the tide rushed back in.
Search Efforts and Family Suspicions
The search for Kadin was one of the most extensive in the region’s history. Joe Savikataaq Jr., the Mayor of Arviat and Kadin’s adoptive father, personally inspected the submerged vehicle, breaking a window to search the interior. He found no trace of her. Despite a massive mobilization involving ATVs, boats, and aircraft—including a grid search conducted by Joe himself—no evidence of Kadin’s whereabouts was ever discovered. While the Nunavut RCMP’s Major Crimes Unit suggests drowning following a vehicle collision as the most likely cause, the family remains unconvinced.
The Call for Information
For Kadin’s family, the lack of remains and the presence of others on the night she vanished point toward foul play. They believe that in a small, tight-knit community, someone must know the truth about what happened between the time she left the house and the moment the truck entered the bay. As the investigation remains open but stalled, the family continues to advocate for justice, refusing to accept the theory of an accidental drowning while the silence of potential witnesses persists.
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