First Nations Voice

October 2015

Building bridges between all communities

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PAGE 8 • OCTOBER 2015 ����������������������� �������������� �� ����������� ������ ������������ ���������� ��������� ����� GOODCREDITBADCREDIT NOCREDIT WECANHELP! DON'TLETCREDITGETINTHEWAY OFYOURNEWTRUCKORSUV TOLLFREE 1-866-999-2499 AllCanadianFirstNationsAutoSales ITGET ET ETINTH YOU OU OU OURNE NE NE NEWTR TR TR TRUC UC UC UCKOR OR OR ORSUV UV UV AllCanadianFi AlsoUsedTires AlsoUsedTires JackEshelman Ph:(204)334-0979•Fax:(204)334-1813 Email:jackesh7@gmail.com SupportingOurCommunities ApplyfromSeptember30toNovember10,2015 Visitwww.mbll.cafordetails Cynthia Audy's family has not seen her since October 28, 2004. Cynthia's sister is pleading for the public's assistance. "If someone knows where she is, please bring her home. Cynthia's daughter and family miss her very much and we want to know what happened to her." Project Devote, the Manitoba task force of the Winnipeg Police Service and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police focusing on missing and murdered exploited persons investigations, is hoping that a member of the public can provide some relevant information that will help bring some closure to Cynthia's family. On the evening on October 28, 2004, Cynthia was with family at the Merchants Hotel on Selkirk Avenue in Winnipeg. Some time that same night, a family member saw Cynthia getting into a vehicle with an unknown person(s) and, tragically, she has not been seen since. Cynthia was wearing a black blazer with a red padded bra, blue jeans, black Fila runners, a gold link watch and she carried with her a blue denim purse. Cynthia Albena Audy was born in Swan River, Manitoba, and lived in Winnipeg at the time of her disappearance. Cynthia is 5'7" and when she went missing in 2004, she was approximately 160 lbs and had wavy, medium length brown hair and brown eyes. Cynthia has several distinguishing tattoos including a heart tattoo below her right eye, a tiger on her right forearm, the word "Cynthia" on her right wrist and the word "Nathan" on her right hand. She also has a scar on her right cheek. If you have information that can help with this investigation, Project Devote is eager to hear from you. Call investigators on the Project Devote tipline at 1-888-673-3316. If you want to remain anonymous, you can call Manitoba Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Project Devote "Please briNG her home"

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