The father of Tamra Keepness, a five-year-old Native girl who has been missing for more than a month, was charged with assault on Wednesday.
Troy Keepness is accused of trying to hit Dean McArthur, Tamra's stepfather, with a baseball bat. But McArthur claims there was no such assault. McArthur has been charged in a separate incident for allegedly assaulting another man.
The alleged assault was said to have taken place at the Keepness home in Regina, Saskatchewan. Tamra was last seen there on the night of July 5. Police have focused the investigation on the family but have not turned up any significant leads.
Get the Story:
Tamra's biological father charged with assault
(CBC 8/11)
Tamra's biological father charged with assault (CBC 8/11)
Tamra's dad charged with assaulting stepfather (CP 8/11)
Related Stories:
Man claims to have seen missing Native girl
(8/11)
Mother denies Tamra,
siblings taken from family (8/6)
Missing
Native girl, siblings had been taken from family (8/5)
Police have little information on missing Native
girl (8/4)
Remains not linked to case of
missing Native girl (8/3)
Police call
off another search for missing Native girl (8/2)
Family of missing Native girl pray for safe return
(7/30)
Candlelight vigil held for missing
Native girl (7/28)
Search continues for
missing five-year-old Native girl (7/27)
Home of missing five-year-old Native girl searched
(7/23)
Siblings of missing Native girl
removed from home (7/22)
Father of
missing Native girl charged with assault (7/20)
Search continues for missing five-year-old girl
(7/19)
Search continues for missing
five-year-old Native girl (7/16)
Police
suspicious of family in case of missing girl (7/15)
Police call off search for missing Native girl
(7/14)
Police widen search for
five-year-old Native girl (7/12)
Five-year-old Native girl in Canada missing
(7/9)
Father of missing Native girl charged with assault
Thursday, August 12, 2004
Trending in News
1 Tribes rush to respond to new coronavirus emergency created by Trump administration
2 'At this rate the entire tribe will be extinct': Zuni Pueblo sees COVID-19 cases double as first death is confirmed
3 Arne Vainio: 'A great sickness has been visited upon us as human beings'
4 Arne Vainio: Zoongide'iwin is the Ojibwe word for courage
5 Cayuga Nation's division leads to a 'human rights catastrophe'
2 'At this rate the entire tribe will be extinct': Zuni Pueblo sees COVID-19 cases double as first death is confirmed
3 Arne Vainio: 'A great sickness has been visited upon us as human beings'
4 Arne Vainio: Zoongide'iwin is the Ojibwe word for courage
5 Cayuga Nation's division leads to a 'human rights catastrophe'