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Mischief charge laid in search for Sask. girl

REGINA - 42-year-old woman has been charged with public mischief for allegedly misleading police during a search for missing Saskatchewan girl, Tamra Keepness.  It's alleged that around Sept. 3, Sherry Anne Rose of Regina provided city police with false information about a possible suspect in the disappearance.  (CTV) 

Another look for Tamra

REGINA - A search team from Calgary with specially-trained dogs will scour areas of Regina this weekend as part of the ongoing search for missing Tamra Jewel Keepness.   (Leader-Post)

Police suspend ground search for Tamra Keepness

FORT QU'APPELLE   - Once again, Regina police have suspended their ground search for a missing girl, without finding any trace of her.  (CBC)   PREVIOUS:  Police resume search for missing Regina girl   

Man claims to have seen Tamra 4 hours after last sighting

REGINA - Russell Sheepskin, the man who was allegedly attacked by the stepfather of Tamra Keepness says he saw the missing girl sleeping in her bed four hours after the girl's mother last reported seeing her.  (CBC)   PREVIOUS:  Questions linger over night Tamra disappeared    Tamra's stepfather charged with assault

Man charged with stealing van near Tamra's home

REGINA - A man from the Muscowpetung First Nation has been charged with stealing a van in Regina on the same night Tamra Keepness disappeared.  Police arrested Walter William Obey, 32, on the weekend and charged him with several offences including theft.  (CBC)  PREVIOUS:   RCMP: Human remains found in van not Tamra's   Human remains in van not linked to Tamra  Police connect stolen vehicles to missing child  

Second missing child in Regina

REGINA   - Police in Regina are looking for another missing child. Sheldon Blacksioux, 11, has not been home since noon on July 23.   (CBC)

Regina Police Service News Release

Social workers take kids from Keepness home

REGINA - Saskatchewan social workers have removed five other children from the Regina home of missing girl Tamra Keepness.  Regina Police spokeswoman Elizabeth Popowich said the children's safety was the issue and that the removal order came from the Department of Community Resources.  (CTV)   PREVIOUS:  Tamra's family called 'key target' of police probe

Police end search for Tamra, offer $25,000 reward

Regina police confirmed Tuesday they've officially called off the search for five-year-old Tamra Keepness, but promised their investigation would continue, and also posted a $25,000 reward for information on her whereabouts.    (CBC – July 13, 2004)   

Regina police expand search for missing girl

Police and volunteers are expanding their search for Tamra Jewel Keepness, a five-year-old Regina girl who has been missing since Monday night.   (CTV – July 10, 2004)   MORE:   Police continue search for missing Regina girl    Regina police search for 5-year-old girl   Mother accuses Regina police of delays in search for missing daughter

Regina hunts for missing five-year-old girl

More than two days after she disappeared from her Regina, Saskatchewan home, the search is intensifying for five-year-old Tamra Jewel Keepness.  Tamra, who lives with her mother and five siblings including her twin sister, was last seen in her bedroom at her downtown Regina home around 11 p.m. Monday.    (CTV –July 8, 2004)

REQUEST PUBLIC ASSISTANCE - MISSING CHILD

Five year-old Tamara Jewel KEEPNESS was last seen at her home in the 1800 block of Ottawa Street at approximately 11:00 p.m. on Monday, July 5, 2004.  She is described as female, Aboriginal, five years old, with short, bobbed brown hair, brown eyes, dark complexion, thin build, weighing about 40 pounds, approximately 3’ 5” tall.  She was last seen wearing a light blue, striped halter top with pink accents, light blue jeans and pink and white shoes.  Police have been searching the neighbourhood and other areas since approximately 12:15 p.m.  So far, neither police nor family members have located Tamara KEEPNESS.   (Regina Police Service News Release  - July 6, 2004)

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