GUILTY Canada - Karina Wolfe, 20, Saskatoon, 2 July 2010

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A search is underway for a Saskatoon woman who's been missing since last month.

Karina Beth Ann Wolfe, 20, was reported missing to police on July 20. She was last seen by family in the 800 block of Appleby Drive on July 2.


Police are asking anyone with information to contact the Saskatoon Police Service at 975-8300 or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477

Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/saskatchew...issing-1008.html#socialcomments#ixzz0wKmgr583
 
Karina WOLFE is 5'7" tall, 110 lbs with brown eyes and medium length black hair, dyed red and blonde. She has a heart tattoo on her left hand and a birth mark on her upper lip. Karina WOLFE was last seen wearing short jeans, a blue t-shirt, a multi coloured jacket and pink sandals.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Saskatoon Police Service at 975-8300.


http://www.police.saskatoon.sk.ca/index.php?loc=headlines.php&news_id=2010392
 
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
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Saskatoon Police has released another photo of 20 year old Karina Beth Ann Wolfe who was reported missing July 20th.
Both family members and police are concerned because there has been no contact with family or friends, no record of banking activity on her account and she hasn't picked up her prescription medication.

http://www.saskatoonhomepage.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26801&Itemid=421
 
Appleby isn't far off from what locals call 'the alphaghetto'. The avenues just north of there are all lettered names, not numbered. It's definitely the rough part of the city with drugs, stabbings, gang activity...she could have gotten involved with something dangerous.
 
http://www.leaderpost.com/news/Woman+missing/3389106/story.html

Wolfe was last seen on July 2, when her mother spoke to her briefly while waiting at a bus stop on the city's west side.

Carol Wolfe later told said her daughter was in a Corvette Stingray convertible driven by a balding caucasian man in his 30s. She introduced him as a friend of her boyfriend, and the pair drove off.
 
The missing person file of Karina Beth Ann Wolfe, 20, is in the hands of the major crimes unit.

Wolfe was last seen by family in the 800 block of Appleby Drive on Friday, July 2, at 6 p.m.

She was the passenger in a Corvette Stingray convertible driven by a balding man who appeared to be in his 30s and Caucasion. Investigators are trying to determine if she was later dropped off in the area of 20th Street West and Avenue H South.

Wolfe is 5-foot-7, 110 pounds, with brown eyes and medium-length black hair, dyed dark pink and blonde. She has a heart tattoo on her left hand and a birthmark on her upper lip. She was last seen wearing blue denim shorts, a blue T-shirt, a multicoloured jacket and pink sandals.

Wolfe is said to have lived a high-risk lifestyle in the past. There has been no contact with family or friends and no record of banking activity on her account. She has not picked up prescription medication.
 
Police investigate find of possible human remains

Police are investigating the discovery of what could be human remains in the RM of Corman Park.

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Recent missing persons reports in the Saskatoon area include Karina Beth Ann Wolfe, 20, who was last seen in July, and Changkouth Thiang, 30, who was reported missing Nov. 30.

 
Saskatoon woman still missing after a year

It has been more than a year since Karina Beth Ann Wolfe was last seen in Saskatoon. The 20-year-old disappeared on July 2, 2010.

Through an interpreter, Karina's deaf mother Carol Wolfe said she wished her daughter would come home. While Karina did lead a high-risk lifestyle in the past, her mother noted this disappearance is out of character.

More: http://www.newstalk650.com/story/20110704/53629
 
Saskatoon police appeal for more information in Karina Beth Ann Wolfe disappearance

Saskatoon police are turning to the public to again ask for tips about a woman who has been missing for more than 18 months.



Sask. police continue search for woman missing since 2010


Saskatoon police are continuing to investigate the disappearance of 21-year-old Karina Beth Ann Wolfe, who has been missing for more than a year and a half.

http://cjme.com/story/sask-police-continue-search-woman-missing-2010/39722



Police request help locating missing Saskatoon woman

Saskatoon police are again asking for the public’s help in locating a missing woman last seen a year-and-a-half ago, a disappearance police call suspicious.

Read it on Global News: Police request help locating missing Saskatoon woman




Photo Credit: Saskatoon Police Service
 
Vigil set to be held for Saskatoon woman missing for two years

The family of a missing Saskatoon woman is holding a vigil to mark the second anniversary of her disappearance.

Carol Wolfe plans to hold a candle light vigil at River Landing on Monday from 9 to 11 p.m. to commemorate the disappearance of her daughter, Karina Beth Ann Wolfe.
 
KARINA - what happened after you were dropped off on July 2, 2010 around 20th & Avene H by that 2001 grey vet???!!!

http://goo.gl/maps/4LBC

:waitasec:

2 years is two years too long!
 
Sisters in spirit offers support

Comfort is in short supply when remembering a missing or murdered love one, but events such as the annual Sisters in Spirit can help, according to one mother.

"We need to support each other," said Carol Wolfe, whose daughter Karina Wolfe has been missing for two years. "A lot of people come (to Sisters in Spirit) and I don't know them personally, but it's comfort for the family."
 
50 year old missing persons case inspires hope

After a Surrey, B.C. woman miraculously surfaced more than 50 years after she first went missing, many Saskatchewan families have once again been given a dollop of hope.

Desmond Wolfe would have celebrated his birthday on Monday. Instead, he sat solemnly in his apartment making only one wish – the safe return of his sister, Karina.

More: http://globalnews.ca/news/735887/50-year-old-missing-persons-case-inspires-hope/
 
Hope never fades for mother of missing woman

Wednesday will mark the 24th birthday of Carol Wolfe's daughter Karina, and the third that has passed without her since she vanished.

Despite the passage of nearly four years without her child, Carol, who is deaf, steels her resolve.

"I just hope that my daughter will come home - and that she'll be safe, and that she'll be alive," she said Monday through a sign language translator.

http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Hope+never+fades+mother+missing+woman/9810471/story.html
 
http://metronews.ca/news/saskatoon/1085064/service-marks-anniversary-of-saskatoon-woman-karina-wolfes-dissapearance/

Those close to Karina Wolfe and her family want people to know that they still care about this missing aboriginal woman.

Karina was last seen on July 2, 2010, and approximately 40 attendees participated in an annual service Wednesday evening to mark the fourth year of her disappearance.

“She is somebody’s daughter, and she is loved,” Dorothea Swiftwolfe – a missing person liaison officer for victim services with the Saskatoon Police Service – said on behalf of Karina’s deaf mother, Carol.
 

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