The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are seeking information on a 15-year-old Native girl who has been missing for over a week.
Coral Baird was last seen on July 2 at her home on the Tsawwassen Reserve in British Columbia. She is said to have been suffering from a drug problem and is believed to be with a 27-year-old man from the reserve.
Her aunt, Kim Baird, is the chief of the Tsawwassen First Nation. She and other family members say it is unusual for Coral to be gone for so long.
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Police seek missing Tsawwassen girl
(CBC 7/10)
Relevant Links:
Tsawwassen First Nation - http://www.tsawwassenfirstnation.com
Native Women Missing in Canada - http://www.missingnativewomen.ca/alert.html
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