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Arrest in connection with missing Native teen
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
The
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
have arrested a 29-year-old man in connection with the case of a Native teen who went missing in 2005.
Amber Redman
was 19 when she was last seen in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan. Remains found on the
Little Black Bear First Nation
are believed to be those of Redman's.
No charges have been laid against the man, who lives on the Little Black Bear First Nation. Redman was Lakota from the
Standing Buffalo First Nation
in Saskatchewan.
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Arrest made in 2005 case of missing teen
(CBC 5/5)
Human remains found on Sask. reserve believed to be those of missing teen
(CP 5/5)
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