Authorities in Saskatchewan, Canada, have widened their search for a missing five-year-old Native girl but say they haven't turned up anything.
Tamra Keepness was last seen when she went to sleep at her family's home in Regina. Her mother says police initially focused on the family when they could have been investigating her daughter's disappearance.
Police are following up leads from Native elders who may have had visions of Tamra's whereabouts.
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