Swan River RCMP still hope to solve missing case after 10 years
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Swan River RCMP say they are still hoping to solve a missing person case from 10 years ago.
Lorlene Bone, from Sapoteweyak Cree Nation, was reported missing on March 9, 2016, and had last spoken with her mother roughly a week before, RCMP said in a news release on Tuesday.
Bone would be 41 years old now.
Lorlene Bone has been missing since 2016. (Supplied)
Police said they continue to receive tips about her disappearance, and investigators follow up on all new information “in the hope of resolving this decade-long mystery for her family and community.”
“We continue to look for the one piece of information that gets us the answers we’re looking for, and find Lorlene,” RCMP Sgt. Marnie Carvelli said in the release.
“We continue to urge anyone with information, no matter how small the detail, to contact our detachment.”
Anyone with information about Bone’s disappearance or details about the days leading up to it should contact Swan River RCMP at 204-734-4686, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit a tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.
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