A search continues for Amber Redman, a 19-year-old girl from the Buffalo First Nation who has been missing for almost two weeks.
Police say they have few major leads in the case. Redman was last seen outside of a bar in the early morning hours of July 15.
Redman is described as Aboriginal, 5'8, 126 pounds with long brown hair. She was last seen wearing blue jeans, blue denim jean shirt and blue metal earrings in the shape of a heart with two eagle feathers.
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Missing girl's mom standing by phone (CP 7/26)
Search continues for missing teen
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Native Women's Association of Canada - http://www.nwac-hq.org
Native
Women Missing in Canada - http://www.missingnativewomen.ca/alert.html
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