Saturday, October 17, 2015

The Case Of Shelly Tannis Dene - Lost But Never Forgotten




Case Number: EPS File #:13-151984

Name: Shelly Tannis Dene

Missing Since: August 1, 2013 from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (date approximate)
Missing From: Fort McKay First Nation
Classification: Missing
Date Of Birth: 1988
Age: 25
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 111 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Race: Aboriginal/Native
Gender: Female
Distinguishing Characteristics: She has a scar on her right cheek and a piercing above her left upper lip.

A Little Bit About Shelly's Case

Shelly is an Aboriginal female with brown eyes and brown hair. She has a scar on her right cheek and a piercing above her left upper lip.

Shelly was reported missing to the EPS by a family member on November 8, 2013. She had been out of family contact since approximately August of 2013.

Family is concerned for her welfare as it is unusual for her to be out of contact for this length of time. At the time of her disappearance she was living at a residence in the area of 114 Street and 102 Avenue.

The EPS Missing Persons Unit is investigating her disappearance, but has not yet been able to locate her.


If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: 
Edmonton Police Service 
(780) 423-4567

You may also reach out to the Edmonton Police Service Complaint Line at 780-423-4567 or the Edmonton Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or submit your tip online at www.tipsubmit.com.

Shelly Tanis Dene - Case Number: EPS File #:13-151984



Friday, October 16, 2015

Where Is Jennifer Leigh Catcheway? Skownan First Nation's Missing Daughter


Case Reference: 2012020053

Name: Jennifer Leigh Catcheway

Missing Since: June 19, 2008
Missing From: Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada
Home: Skownan First Nation
Date of Birth:  June 19, 1990
Age at Disappearance: 18
Gender: Female
Bio Group: Aboriginal
Eye Color: Hazel Green
Hair: Brown, long length
Height: 170cm / 66 inches
Weight: 75kg / 165lb
Build: Slender/Thin
Clothing: Shirt -Green, White, Striped; Tattoo-Left Ankle, Letters "JC"; Tattoo-Left Hand, "J" scraped into skin

A Little About Jennifer's Case

Jennifer called her mother on June 19th and told her she was in Grand Rapids and was coming home to the Long Plain First Nation with two male friends. A family member last saw Jennifer on June 19 getting into a truck in Grand Rapids for what was supposed to be the return trip to Portage la Prairie. Jennifer was due to attend a barbecue celebrating her 18th birthday when she disappeared. She never made it home. There are reports she had been seen at a house party on Dakota Tipi First Nation on June 20th. The RCMP are now concerned because of the length of time that has gone by since she had contact with her family or friends.


If you have any information regarding the disappearance of this person please contact one of the following agencies:

Winnipeg RCMP at (204) 983-5461
Email: ddiv_contact@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

Jennifer Leigh Catcheway - NAMPN

The Unexplained Disappearance Of Reuben Matthew Buck



Case Reference: 2014002353


Name: Reuben Matthew Buck

Missing Since: June 2, 1978
Missing From: Moose Lake , Manitoba Canada
Year of Birth: 1957
Age at Disappearance: 20
Gender: Male
Bio Group: Aboriginal
Eye Colour: Brown
Hair: Black , Long
Height: 170cm / 66 inches
Weight: 68kg / 150lb

A Little Bit About Reuben's Case

On June 2nd, 1978 two men found a racing canoe and reported the incident to police. During the resulting investigation it was discovered there were two men in the canoe who apparently were going out to dig for Seneca root. According to witnesses who observed the men leave; indicated they left in adverse weather conditions which included high winds. BUCK has not been located and his whereabouts remain unknown.


If you have any information regarding the disappearance of this person please contact one of the following agencies:

Winnipeg RCMP at (204) 983-5461
Email: ddiv_contact@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)


The Doe Network: Case File 3565DMMB

Monday, October 12, 2015

The Disappearance Of Willard Clarence Brass - Still Hoping 25 Years Later and Always Searching


    Case File 2032DMSK
    Willard Clarence Brass

    Date Of Birth: May 12, 1941
    Age at Time of Disappearance: 52 years old
    Missing From: Yorkton, Saskatchewan
    Height: 175 cm (5'9")
    Weight: 66 kg (146 lbs)
    Hair Color: Brown
    Eye Color: Brown
    Race / Ethnicity: Aboriginal / Native / Indigenous
    Clothing: Blue denim jacket, red/gold ball cap, blue jeans, white and brown dress shirt, white socks and black leather shoes.
    Distinguishing Characteristics: Tattoo on right forearm of a dagger and a heart; on left hand, "Love" and 4 Aces across the fingers.



    A Little About Willard's Case
    On the 15th of May, 1993, Willard BRASS, 52 years old, was last seen at a residence in Yorkton, Sk. Willard was reported missing on May the 15th by his family, however, searches and investigation have failed to locate him.

    The letter below was sent to the RCMP by Willard's family. They will not give up hope.

    To whom it may concern

    We the family of Willard Brass are asking if anyone has any information to the disappearance of Willard to contact the RCMP or crimestoppers. All we want from this is to find our dad and give him a proper burial like every human being deserves. We would like to have closure and to be able to live our lives and not wonder constantly where he is. Willard was not only a father to 10 children he was a grandfather to 27 grandchildren and a great grandfather to 20 great granchildren.Whom loved him very much. Year after year we had to live with losing loved ones that never new what happened to their son, brother and uncle. There`s always that hope that he would walk back into out lives and take away all this pain and agony we`ve been going through for almost 16 years. We are always searching for him in crowds or in different towns and cities.


    If you have any information regarding the disappearance of this person please contact one of the following agencies:

    Regina RCMP Historical Case Unit at (306) 780-5582
    Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
    Email - saskmissingpersons@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

    Source Information: 
    Canada's Missing Case File