A search will be conducted this weekend for Daleen Kay Bosse, a 26-year-old university student and mother from the Onion Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan who has been missing for nearly a year.
Bosse was last seen on May 18, 2004, after an Assembly of First Nations function in Saskatoon. She left behind a four-year-old daughter and a very worried family.
The search will be conducted in an area in east Saskatoon where Bosse's abandoned car was found.
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Search for missing woman set for weekend
(CBC 4/27)
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