A family from the Peguis First Nation in Manitoba is worried the disappearance of Ann Marie Gunn, a mother of two.
Gunn, 32, was last seen in Winnipeg on February 12. She was headed towards the bus station in order to catch a bus back to the reserve.
Gunn's family is particularly worried because she suffers from schizophrenia. They said she is a very trusting person.
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Family, police search for missing woman
(CBC 2/25)
Family pleas for help in disappearance (The Winnipeg Sun 2/26)
Relevant Links:
Native Women's Association of Canada - http://www.nwac-hq.org
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Women Missing in Canada - http://www.missingnativewomen.ca/alert.html
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