Found Deceased Canada - Delaine Copenace, 16, Kenora, Ont, 27 February 2016

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Volunteers rally to find Kenora missing teen Delaine Copenace
16-year-old Delaine Copenace hasn't been seen since Saturday

Kenora, Ontario, Canada -
OPP say the search for a missing teen in Kenora continues today as police appeal to the public for information.

16 year old Delaine Copenace was last seen in downtown Kenora on Saturday evening according to police.

An OPP spokesperson said family and friends have been putting up flyers and taking part in the search for the teenaged girl and extra police resources have been brought in for the search, including the K-9 unit.

A Facebook page called "Help Us Find Delaine Copenace" said Jubilee Church has opened its doors for people who want to come search, and they have posters and maps available.

Searchers are being asked to dress warmly and to search in groups of two or more.

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The group is also asking for donations of food, flashlights and reflective tape or bands to help the volunteers.

Police said 16-year-old Delaine Copenace was reported missing on Sunday and she was reportedly last seen in downtown Kenora on Saturday evening.

Help Us Find Delaine Copenace! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1509308452710826/

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/kenora-missing-teen-volunteer-search-1.3472181
 
Just checking in. It's all over my FB, but, no real details.
 
Search continues for Delaine Copenace
March 5, 2016

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...First Nation leaders are requesting that everyone within the region to look around their property and are asking that property owners keep their house lights on as a show of support to the family of Delaine Copenace to light her way home.

On Wednesday March 2, Chief Katherine Kishiqueb of Onigaming announced the community will offer a cash reward for information that leads to the whereabouts of Delaine Copenace. The search headquarters are at the Knox United Church in Kenora and they are seeking volunteers.

http://wawa-news.com/2016/03/05/search-continues-for-delaine-copenace/
 
Hope she is found safe somewhere...
No leads or anything??
i wonder if they put the award higher if someone would come forward?
 
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/winnipeg-bear-clan-continues-search-084600219.html
Copenace's mother, said it's unlike the teen to go missing.

"People think of that it's typical for Anishinaabe woman to go missing, but no. It doesn't matter what their backgrounds are," said Ross. "We have a tight bond, me and my daughters."

Her Mom said she never expected Copenace to disappear.

"You see all these people going missing and then you think to yourself, 'That's never going to happen to me,' and then I think, 'Why? Why me? What did I do wrong?'"
 
Still nothing :(

i wonder if they searched their local landfill
 
http://news.lokalee.com/delaine-copenace-search-volunteers-step-up-after-police-suspend-search/
Volunteers in Kenora, Ont. continue their efforts to find missing teen Delaine Copenace after provincial police suspended their ground and underwater search on Monday.... Dozens of volunteers continue to fan out across city and beyond, looking for the teen, said search coordinator Amanda Freeman, adding she was surprised to hear on social media about the change by police.
 
Another tragic end to a teen girl's life.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/human-remains-kenora-lake-of-the-woods-1.3502280

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The Canadian Centre for Child Protection would like to offer its sincerest condolences to the Copenace and Ross families for their loss of Delaine. Our thoughts are with them, their friends and community today....

The Canadian Centre, through its national missing children resource and response centre (MissingKids.ca), worked closely with Anida and Tony (parents) and law enforcement on the case.

Our heartfelt thanks goes out to everyone who assisted in the search for Delaine. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) worked tirelessly in their efforts and the investigation continues.

Any information, no matter how small it may seem, could be the tip that leads to answers for this family. Tips or information can be provided to OPP at 1-888-310-1122.
 

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