Winnipeg police say they have no new leads on the case of an aboriginal teenager who disappeared two years ago today. Sunshine Wood was last seen leaving the St. Regis Hotel in downtown Winnipeg around midnight on Feb. 20, 2004. Six months earlier, she had moved to Winnipeg from the Gods River First Nation to attend high school.
Rex Ross, Wood's uncle, still holds out hope his niece will be found alive and well. "My hopes were that whatever outcome of the last time we saw her walk out of the St. Regis, that we will find her and nothing happened to her," he said.
Child Find Manitoba has issued a public plea for information on Wood's disappearance. Winnipeg Police Const. Jacqueline Chaput says the missing person's unit is still involved in the case, although police have no leads. "There is no update at this time. The investigation is still ongoing, of course, and there is no information to add to the investigation," Chaput said Monday
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Rex Ross, Wood's uncle, still holds out hope his niece will be found alive and well. "My hopes were that whatever outcome of the last time we saw her walk out of the St. Regis, that we will find her and nothing happened to her," he said.
Child Find Manitoba has issued a public plea for information on Wood's disappearance. Winnipeg Police Const. Jacqueline Chaput says the missing person's unit is still involved in the case, although police have no leads. "There is no update at this time. The investigation is still ongoing, of course, and there is no information to add to the investigation," Chaput said Monday
http://www.cbc.ca/manitoba/story/mb_sunshine-wood-20060220.html
Poster here:
http://popeye.discash.com/childfind/db/child.cgi?alias=141