Police in Saskatchewan have called off a search for a missing five-year-old Native girl, saying there is little likelihood that Tamra Jewel Keepness is still safe.
Regina police are offering a $25,000 reward to anyone who can provide leads. The toll-free number is 1-866-80-TAMRA.
Tamra was last seen going to bed at her family's home on Monday of last week. Her family didn't find her the next morning and reported her missing.
Police say they have searched everywhere and followed up tips generated by Native elders. Tamra's family says police haven't contacted people who may have wanted to kidnap their daughter.
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