CANADA Canada - Delores Brower, 33, Edmonton, AB, 13 May 2004

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Edmonton Task Force Reports Another Missing Woman

The RCMP say Delores Brower was reported missing five months ago, and while she lives what police term a "high-risk lifestyle," it's unusual for her to be out of contact with her family for such a long period of time. Police say they have worked with Edmonton social agencies to try to locate Brower, who also goes by the nickname "Spider," but no one has seen her.


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Brower is described as being five foot three, 110 pounds, with long brown hair and brown eyes. She has scarring on both forearms.
 
If LE knew this woman has been missing for 5 months I wonder why they just released the info? Her trail is so cold by now they will probably never find her.
Even if she did take off and was gone for awhile 5 months is a long time to wait to put the info out to the public. Hope she turns up alive somewhere.
 
If she lives a high risk lifestyle, she is likely a sex trade worker or the like, and has a tendency to disappear for weeks at a time. Family likely did not notice her missing for a month or two, and then by the time they asked around if anyone had seen her, it would be around 5 months. It's too sad of a trend.
 
The RCMP say Delores Brower was reported missing five months ago, and while she lives what police term a "high-risk lifestyle," it's unusual for her to be out of contact with her family for such a long period of time. Police say they have worked with Edmonton social agencies to try to locate Brower, who also goes by the nickname "Spider," but no one has seen her.


It says that she was indeed reported missing 5 months ago and stayed in contact with her family.... so what probably happened is LE didn't take it serious since they claim she had a "high-risk lifestyle"
Just my thoughts....
 
http://www.kare.ca/content/blogsection/4/31/

Delores, a missing person, is described as a 33 year old Metis woman with long brown hair and brown eyes. She is 5'3' tall and weighs approximately 110 pounds. Delores was last seen on 118 Avenue and 70th Street by Project KARE members on the 13th of May, 2004 at 05:40 in the morning. At that time, she was hitch-hiking, attempting to get a ride west-bound on the avenue.
Delores was wearing a black sweater and black jeans and her hair was down and long. She has scarring on both her left and right forearms. Delores also goes by the nickname “Spider.
 
Nine women have been found dead in a field outside Edmonton and LE seems to think a serial killer is targeting prostitutes. I'm afraid it doesn't look too good for Delores but I hope I am wrong and she turns up safe and sound.
 
RIP Delores Dawn Brower
http://www.edmontonsun.com/2015/04/...rade-worker-found-near-leduc-near-other-finds
When she vanished in 2004, Delores Dawn Brower, 33, was a small, timid woman who desperately wanted to get off Edmonton streets that were becoming increasingly deadly for city prostitutes.


RCMP on Tuesday revealed that human remains found April 19 near Leduc — in a five-miles area where slain women’s bodies were turning up between 2003 and 2012 — are those of the missing woman.


In October of 2005, Brower was added to RCMP K-Division’s Project KARE, the Mountie-led task force investigating the slayings and disappearances of dozens of local women. Her family had reported her missing May 8, 2005.


Project KARE members, actively collecting identifying information from sex-trade workers, report last seeing Brower, also known as ‘Spider,’ at 5:40 a.m. on May 13, 2004. She was attempting to hitch a ride in a westerly direction from 118 Avenue near 70 Street.


Brower — who was five foot three and 110 pounds — had registered herself with Project KARE in 2003.
 
RCMP said Tuesday that remains discovered last week in a wooded area near Leduc, south of Edmonton, have been linked to Ms. Brower through dental records.

“While we are saddened … there is a sense of thankfulness as well. We loved Delores and are grateful to have some closure,” said a statement from her family.

“While we are grieving with some sense of relief, we know there are many families who have yet to find the answers they are seeking.”

Mounties were not yet calling the case a homicide.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...alberta-woods/article24151238/?service=mobile
 

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I have followed project KARE, and I always remember stumbling across her photo. Glad to know she is found, sad to see the outcome.
 
Sending prayers out to the family and friends of Delores. Remember you are never alone. We share in your grief and heartbreak. Take good care of each other. God Bless.
 
I just watched a documentary called Who Cares, it's about the prostitutes on the streets of Edmonton and the officers that are working on the Kare project. I found it to be very informative as to gaining insight into thier lives and how dangerous the lifestyle they live are
 
New!!

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon...s-tied-to-rural-property-near-leduc-1.3171184


"Corrie Ottenbreit's remains tied to rural property near Leduc
Police believe proximity of the remains of 4 people may be evidence of a serial killer
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"Police say the remains of a woman missing since 2004 have been identified among the remains of another woman discovered last spring on a rural property near Leduc, Alta.

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"Today, RCMP announced that some of the remains found that day actually belonged to a second woman — Corrie Renee Ottenbreit — who was also an Edmonton sex-trade worker.

Ottenbreit's identity was confirmed through DNA analysis of a hair sample she had voluntarily provided the Project KARE's proactive street team in 2003.

Ottenbreit's death is considered a homicide and investigators are looking for the public's help to find out what led to her disappearance, said Insp. Stacey Talbot.

Talbot also said the remains of the two women were found within eight kilometres of the remains of two other women, suggesting police may be dealing with a serial predator."
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Remains were found on the property on April 19, with RCMP later identifying them as belonging to Delores Brower, an Edmonton sex-trade worker."
 
Edmonton advocates say city sex workers distraught after Delores Brower remains discovered

http://www.metronews.ca/news/edmont...-after-delores-brower-remains-discovered.html
Advocates working with city sex workers said women are shaken after human remains belonging to Delores Brower — a 33-year-old former sex worker reported missing in 2005 — were just found in a field south of Edmonton.

Metis Child and Family Services’ Kari Thomason spends her days interacting with city sex workers as part of SNUG — a harm reduction initiative aimed at getting women out of the sex trade — and said some women are having a hard time coming to terms with the discovery.

Thomason said after Brower’s remains were found on April 19, tensions are extremely high for on the street for sex workers.

“They’re petrified,” she said. “They’re petrified and they’re angry that she was missing for that long and her remains were only found now.”

Just like Brower’s case, Thomason said there are still so many questions surrounding what exactly happens when women go missing.
 
Dolores Dawn Brower had a plan to leave but never got to put her plan in motion. What was her plan? Someone must know what she was planning and it could help find out what happened to her.

http://www.canada.com/news/Hope+remains/2127962/story.html
Delores Dawn Brower told people she had a plan to get off the streets she had worked on for close to 15 years. The 33-year-old woman disappeared in May 2004. Her family reported her missing in October 2005, and since then they have waited for news.
Brower is one of three Edmonton sex-trade workers listed as missing with the RCMP's Project Kare. There are at least eight other women listed as missing with the Edmonton Police Service, nine if you count seven-year-old Tania Murrell, who disappeared on Jan. 20, 1983, while walking home from her elementary school for lunch.
Those listed with Project Kare lived high-risk lifestyles. Brower was the third sex-trade worker to go missing in 2004. Corrie Renee Ottenbreit, 27, went missing on May 9 and Maggie Lee Burke, 23, disappeared on Dec. 4.
"We are still hopeful that Miss Ottenbreit has chosen to make a change in her lifestyle and, after seeing this in the media, will pick up the phone and call investigators," Cpl. Wayne Oakes, spokesman for RCMP K-Division, said at the time of her disappearance.
"We also have to, however, face reality and investigate other avenues along with this."
One year after Burke was listed as missing, there were rumours she had been seen walking along a street in Vancouver. There was hope the five-foot-seven woman with a marijuana leaf tattoo on her upper left arm might be found, although Project Kare investigators have long believed foul play led to her disappearance.
Although Sangeeta Khanna is listed with the EPS missing persons unit, investigators think the 41-year-old single mother was killed and her body dumped somewhere along the highway between Edmonton and Meadow Lake,
 

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