Canada
Remains not linked to case of missing Native girl


Police in Saskatchewan say remains discovered on the Pasqua First Nation are not linked to Tamra Keepness, the five-year-old Native girl who has been missing for nearly a month.

Acting on some tips, police went to the reserve but found no evidence to link a burning van to Tamra's case. They stopped searching on Sunday.

Tamra and her family did not live on the reserve but in a predominantly Native part of Regina. She went missing from her home the night of July 5.

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Human remains in van not linked to Tamra (CBC 8/2)
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