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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.

Press Release

January 20th, 2004
Missing Person Alert

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Project KARE and the Edmonton Police Service are seeking public assistance in locating Corrie Renee OTTENBREIT.

OTTENBREIT, a missing person, is described as a 27 year old Caucasian female,165 cm or  5' 5" tall,  weighing approximately 55 kg or 120 lbs. She has blue eyes and naturally red hair that was dyed blond at the time she was last seen,  May 9, 2004.    

She may have been wearing a black leather jacket, black or blue jeans and black Fila runners. At the time of her disappearance OTTENBREIT was engaged in the sex trade industry, a high risk lifestyle, in the area of 118th Avenue in Edmonton.  

The Project KARE Insurgence team in cooperation with Edmonton Police Service and community organizations in the Edmonton area have followed up on a number of leads, all of which have been met with negative results. Project KARE and the Edmonton Police Service are treating this case as a missing person where foul play is suspected and as such are pursuing all  avenues of investigation.

Police are requesting anyone that has any information on the location of Corrie OTTENBREIT or may have seen her after May 9, 2004 are asked to call 495-KARE (5273) locally or toll free at 1-877-412-KARE(5273) or the Edmonton Police Service at 423-4567. If Ms. OTTENBREIT becomes aware of our interest she is encouraged make contact with investigators. 

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Wayne A. Oakes, Cpl.            
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RCMP “K” Division
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780 - 910 - 2355 Cell
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