About 75 people took part in a public search effort Saturday for a Cowessess First Nation woman who has been missing for six weeks.
Friends and family say they have not had contact with 22-year-old Jenaya Wapemoose since early April.
Debbie Delorme is Wapemoose’s aunt.
“My niece, Jenaya Wapemoose, hasn’t contacted the family, hasn’t been on Facebook and her activities stopped on April 7 and that was the last time she was seen in Regina,” Delorme says.
She adds it is out of character for her niece to be out of contact for such an extended period of time.
“Didn’t show up for Easter Dinner, wasn’t around for Mother’s Day, missed her little girl’s birthday,” she says.
Wapemoose was last seen in the areas of the 1800 block of Ottawa Street and 12 block of Retallack Street in Regina.
She is described as 5’ 4”, 130 lbs, with a thin build, shoulder-length light brown wavy hair and brown eyes.
Noticeable markings include a tattoo of stars on her neck.
Anyone with information on Jenaya Wapemoose’s whereabouts is asked to contact Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
(PHOTO: Jenaya Wapemoose. Photo courtesy Regina Police Service)