The Policy Centre for Victim Issues at the Department of Justice Canada announced that Victims and Survivors of Crime Week (Victims Week) 2024 will take place from May 12 to 18. The theme is The Power of Collaboration.
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You don’t have to wait 48 hours or be a family member to report someone as missing. As soon as you think someone is missing or at risk, contact your local police or RCMP detachment, and they can begin an investigation.
Special thanks to the Saskatchewan Missing Persons Partnership members for supporting the 2024 Saskatchewan Missing Persons Week and for your continued support of families of missing persons and missing person investigations in the province.
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People with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia are at risk of abuse, being exploited or going missing if they become lost. Those suffering from mental health issues may be at risk of suicide or becoming disorientated and wandering off.
It has been eight years since Mekayla Bali vanished without a trace from Yorkton, Sask. In 2024, the family continues to search for answers despite frustration with the RCMP.
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Both the Saskatchewan RCMP and Prince Albert Police Service are spreading the message about missing persons.
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April 28-May 4, 2024 is Missing Persons Week in Saskatchewan. The public is invited to attend a Candlelight Vigil on April 29 at 6:15 p.m. and the Walk to Honour the Missing on April 30 at 11 a.m. #SkMPW2024#BringThemHome#skmissing