Unfortunately, almost every day a police report filed about a missing person in Canada. Most of them are found fast and returned home safely, but for in some cases, the search continues for months. A missing person is always a tragedy for the family and friends. People have no rest, can’t sleep peacefully, when a family member is not at home and safe.
A 16-year-old teenage girl is missing since early April, who was last seen in the downtown area.
Aminata Diallo is missing for almost two weeks now and she didn’t contact any of her family members or friends since then. Her family and police are concerned about her well-being. Diallo is described as 5’6″, with an average build and short, black hair.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Missing Persons Unit at 204-986-6250.
Help is available for people who may be worried someone has gone missing:
Winnipeg police non-emergency line: 204-986-6222.
Manitoba RCMP divisional headquarters: 204-983-5420. Find contact information for local detachments here.
For missing children tips: 1-866-543-8477, or view their website: https://missingkids.ca/app/en/
If you believe a person or child is in serious danger, call 911.
Missing person cases involve people of any age who are lost or abducted, have run away or have mental health issues, among other things.
Fellow Winnipeggers, please be attentive, if you see an add about missing person and you or someone you know has any useful information, please contact your local police department or visit a link below to leave a tip online:
http://www.canadiancrimestoppers.org/home