First Nations volunteers in Saskatchewan resumed their search for a five-year-old Native girl who has been missing since July 5.
Tamra Keepness was last seen at her family's home in Regina. Police are focusing on the family in their attempt to locate her.
A candlelight walk was scheduled last night and a community gathering is planned tonight in Tamra's neighborhood.
Police are still looking for information about a a silver and red 1989 GMC 1500 truck stolen around the time Tamra went missing. A burned out van police recovered had no connections to the case, police say.
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