Police in Winnipeg, Manitoba, released a videotape of the last known sighting of Sunshine Wood, a Native teen who has been missing for a year.
The surveillance video shows Sunshine, 17, leaving a hotel after having lunch with her father on February 20, 2005. She is seen talking to an unidentified man.
Sunshine moved to Winnipeg from the Gods River First Nation to continue her education. The reserve has no high school.
Police still have no leads in the case.
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Search for missing teen continues
(CBC 2/21)
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Native Women's Association of Canada - http://www.nwac-hq.org
Native
Women Missing in Canada - http://www.missingnativewomen.ca/alert.html
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