Teen Native sisters reported missing in Manitoba
Two teenage Native sisters have been reported missing in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Belina Benn, 13, was reported missing on August 21. She has contacted her family but her whereabouts are unknown. Her older sister, 16-year-old Nancy Benn, was reported missing on September 7. Police in Winnipeg believe Belinda is with Nancy. Nancy has gone missing in the past and may be involved in a "high risk lifestyle," police said. "The siblings do not have a strong support network in place which is also a concern to investigators," police said in statement. Get the Story:
Winnipeg police search for missing sisters (CBC 9/22)
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