Friday marked the 15th anniversary of the disappearance of five-year-old Tamra Keepness.

The White Bear First Nation girl, went missing from her Regina home on July 5, 2004.

Every year, family and friends gather in a local park to raise awareness to her disappearance.

Tamra’s great aunt Joyce Keepness says the family will not give up hope in finding Tamra.

“We haven’t given up. We’ve been to elders, physics, mediums and still no answers. But, someone out there knows. Someone knows where she is and what they’ve done with her. Come forward,” Joyce Keepness said. “We would really love to hear from you. It’s been 15 years, you don’t know the toll it takes on families.”

Tamra’s disappearance remains the most extensive missing person’s case Regina police have ever investigated.

Regina Police Chief Evan Bray says investigators receive tips monthly, which are looked into, but nothing concrete to break the case.

Police say they still do not know what happened to her, despite continued efforts to locate the missing girl.

With files from Manfred Joehnck.

(Photo: Joyce Keepness holding a sweater of missing Tamra Keepness. By Dan Jones)