SheWhoMustNotBeNamed
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Police reopen case of missing Toppenish woman
More than a month has passed since family has heard from 24-year-old Kayann Canfield and reported her missing.
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Canfields family said she went missing during the early hours of Oct. 21. She was at a friends house near the corner of Progressive and Lateral B roads, just west of Wapato, when she sent her stepdad a text message asking for a ride. Five minutes later, she called him to say she had a ride and would see him in a few minutes. She never showed, and family and friends have not heard from her since, Monoian said.
On Nov. 5, Monoian said she found her daughters clothing dumped along a ditch near the intersection of Track and McDonald roads on the west end of Toppenish. She identified sweats, a T-shirt that belonged to her daughter as well as a sports bra she recently gave her.
http://www.yakimaherald.com/news/la...police-reopen-case-of-missing-toppenish-woman
The Yakima County Sheriffs Office last month resumed a missing-person investigation after initially calling it off after local police reported they had seen Canfield with her boyfriend. Chief Civil Deputy Bob Udell said at the time they had some new information from acquaintances.
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Udell calls the case very active, and the new leads from Canfields acquaintances are being chased down.
It deserves a very intense investigation, he said. Its going to take some time to interview everybody, but I think thats going to be where well find our clues.
Though it is common for people to disappear on their own accord, as deputies initially thought had happened with Canfield, in this case there is information that does not lead us to believe that, Udell said.
http://www.yakimaherald.com/news/yhr/tuesday/1785769-8/larry-riegel-four-other-missing-persons-cases
More than a month has passed since family has heard from 24-year-old Kayann Canfield and reported her missing.
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Canfields family said she went missing during the early hours of Oct. 21. She was at a friends house near the corner of Progressive and Lateral B roads, just west of Wapato, when she sent her stepdad a text message asking for a ride. Five minutes later, she called him to say she had a ride and would see him in a few minutes. She never showed, and family and friends have not heard from her since, Monoian said.
On Nov. 5, Monoian said she found her daughters clothing dumped along a ditch near the intersection of Track and McDonald roads on the west end of Toppenish. She identified sweats, a T-shirt that belonged to her daughter as well as a sports bra she recently gave her.
http://www.yakimaherald.com/news/la...police-reopen-case-of-missing-toppenish-woman
The Yakima County Sheriffs Office last month resumed a missing-person investigation after initially calling it off after local police reported they had seen Canfield with her boyfriend. Chief Civil Deputy Bob Udell said at the time they had some new information from acquaintances.
[snip]
Udell calls the case very active, and the new leads from Canfields acquaintances are being chased down.
It deserves a very intense investigation, he said. Its going to take some time to interview everybody, but I think thats going to be where well find our clues.
Though it is common for people to disappear on their own accord, as deputies initially thought had happened with Canfield, in this case there is information that does not lead us to believe that, Udell said.
http://www.yakimaherald.com/news/yhr/tuesday/1785769-8/larry-riegel-four-other-missing-persons-cases