Police in Regina, Saskatchewan, will renew their search for a 17-year-old Native girl who has been missing for four months.
Tara Lyn Poorman was last seen leaving a party on December 12, 2008. Her family has spent the last four months searching the neighborhood for clues.
"I'm into my third pair of runners," Poorman's mother, Shellyn Kay, told CBC News. "I went through them probably by walking, hanging up posters and searching."
A reward of $30,000 is being offered for information about Tara Lyn.
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