The search continues for a Native teen from Manitoba who has been missing for two weeks.
Jennifer Leigh Catcheway, 18, was last heard from on June 19, her birthday. She was on the Dakota Tipi First Nation at the time, her family said.
"We're not giving up the search," mother Bernice Catcheway told The Portage Daily Graphic. "And we're going to continue until we find her."
Catcheway is described as an Aboriginal woman with a fair complexion, medium-length brown hair and hazel eyes. She is about five-foot-seven and weighs about 165 pounds.
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