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Search continues for missing five-year-old Native girl


Volunteers in Saskatchewan, Canada, are continuing the search for Tamra Keepness, a five-year-old Native girl last seen at her family's home on July 5.

Police in Regina dropped their official search and are focusing on the family, according to media reports. Police are still offering a $25,000 reward for information.

America's Most Wanted has picked up Tamra's case. More information can be found at http://www.amw.com/missing_children/brief.cfm?id=27494.

Just yesterday, the Sasktachewan government launched its Amber Alert system, designed to sent emergency broadcasts about missing children. Law enforcement said it would not have helped Tamra's case because there was no evidence she was abducted or is in danger. The system also requires information on the suspected kidnapper or a possible getaway vehicle.

Get the Story:
Saskatchewan launches Amber Alert system (CBC 7/15)
New Amber Alert 'would not have helped Tamra'� RCMP (CBC 7/15)
Missing Regina girl on TV show website (CBP 7/15)

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