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Krystle Ann Julia KNOTT
knott300Krystle Ann Julia KNOTT is believed to have last been at West Edmonton Mall on February 18, 2005.  She is described as an Aboriginal female, 5'1" (155 cm), 121 lbs (55 kgs), black hair that may be dyed blonde or have blonde streaks, and brown eyes.  Krystle KNOTT has a tattoo of a cherry heart on her ankle.  More information.
 
Rene Lynn GUNNING

gunning300Rene Lynn GUNNING is believed to have last been seen at West Edmonton Mall on February 18, 2005.  She is described as n Aboriginal female, 5'2" (157 cm), 111 lbs, (50 kg), black hair, brown eyes.  She has a tattoo of a moon/star in black in on her back.  More information.

 

 

 
Maggie Lea BURKE

Maggie Lee BURKEMaggie BURKE was last seen on December 9th, 2004. She is described as a 21 year old Aboriginal female, 170 cm or 5' 7" tall, weighing approximately 55 Kg or 120 lbs. She had brown eyes and naturally brown hair with red streaks at the time she was last seen. More info...

 
Corrie OTTENBREIT

Corrie OTTENBREIT Corrie Ottenbreit was last seen on May 9, 2004 in Edmonton, Alberta. She is described as a 27 year old Caucasian female, 165 cm tall weighing 55 Kgs. She has blue eyes and naturally red hair that was dyed blond at the time she was last seen.

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Delores Dawn BROWER

Delores Dawn BROWERDelores, 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.” More info...

 

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