A third Canadian has been added to the list of people killed in Sunday's mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Mechanic Jordan McIldoon of Maple Ridge, B.C. and educational assistant, librarian and bus driver Jessica Klymchuk of Valleyview, Alberta were the first two confirmed Canadian fatalities.
Now a 28-year-old woman from Jasper, Alberta is being counted among the 59 dead. She has not yet been publicly identified.
Among those still unaccounted for, 34-year-old Tara Roe of Okotoks, Alberta. She got separated from her husband and friends during the shooting and has not been seen since.
A post to social media is asking anyone with information to contact a friend of her family saying "we are worried sick and her family needs her found safe."
Please #RETWEEET-Missing in Vegas after last nights shooting, Albertian Tara Roe (Smith). #missinginvegas #vegasshooting #vegas #vegasstrip pic.twitter.com/JaMORH0kvH
— Krista Wilde (@kristawilde) October 2, 2017
At least six Canadians were injured when the gunman opened fire on the large crowd.
Jan Lambourne of Teulon, Manitoba has hit in the abdomen and is recovering after undergoing surgery. Her friend Jody Ansell from Stonewall, Manitoba was shot in the arm.
Lambourne's husband Joseph told CTV Winnipeg his wife sent him the frightening text message that said: "I love you. I've been shot. I love you so much."
Joseph and his son flew down to Nevada to be with Jan.
Also among the injured is Ryan Sarrazin, who is originally from Saskatchewan but now living in Alberta. According to a GoFundMe campaign Ryan was attending the concert with some friends and was seriously injured by the gunfire.
Tara Killen of Airdrie, Alberta was shot twice. According to her husband she is recovering in a Las Vegas hospital.
Victoria, B.C. native Sheldon Mack remains in an intensive care unit after surgery for a ruptured colon after being hit by multiple bullets.
He told CTV Vancouver he was hit in the gut, hip and forearm.
"I just panicked and looked for anybody who could help me and I had my friend use his belt as like a tourniquet and cut off the blood," he said. "It all happened crazy fast. It seemed not real."
Steve Arruda of Calgary, Alberta was shot in the leg well helping others get over a fence to escape the concert grounds.
On Sunday night a gunman opened fire on a crowd of more than 22,000 people outside the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino.
On Monday officials confirmed that at least 59 people were killed and 527 injured.