Found Deceased Canada - Ashlee Shingoose, 31, Winnipeg, 11 March 2022 *reported 7 Dec*

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Winnipeg police released a new image of a 31-year-old woman who has been missing since early last year on Friday in the hope it may generate new leads on her whereabouts.
Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) shared the new photo of Ashlee Shingoose in a news release, adding her hair may be cut short.

Shingoose was last seen in the area of 180 Henry Avenue in Winnipeg on March 11, 2022. She was reported missing December 7 of the same year.

On Friday, WPS said they are investigating unconfirmed sightings of Shingoose from last November.

Members of St. Theresa Point First Nation are in Winnipeg helping with search efforts.

Shingoose is described as 5’5” with a thin build, brown hair, and brown eyes.

Police said they are concerned for Shingoose's well-being.

Anyone with information is asked to call the WPS Missing Persons Unit at 204-986-6250.

 
ETA thread for UID Doe referenced in the article.

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Josh Crabb · CBC News · Posted: Feb 05, 2023
''A meeting room at a hotel near Winnipeg's airport is serving as a makeshift search headquarters for volunteers from St. Theresa Point First Nation looking for a woman who hasn't been seen in nearly a year.

Albert Shingoose is desperate for clues that might reunite him with his daugher, Ashlee, 31, whom he describes as a quiet and independent person.

"I'm not going home without her," Albert told CBC on Saturday at the hotel. "I'm going to keep on looking until I find her."

The last confirmed sighting of his daughter came on March 11, 2022, in downtown Winnipeg.

The Winnipeg police missing persons unit is investigating possible unconfirmed sightings of her in November 2022, and on Friday released a photo of her that hadn't been seen before.

Albert and members of the Bear Clan searched for Ashlee last month.''


''Police previously released images of a reversible Baby Phat brand jacket with a fur hood that investigators believe Buffalo Woman was wearing.

Albert says he, his wife and one of his daughters were asked by Winnipeg police to provide DNA samples about a month ago for comparison.

He said police shared results with him a couple days ago, and that lifted his spirits and gave him hope.

"The DNA samples didn't match [with Buffalo Woman]," Albert said. "That picked us all up — it didn't match. That was good."
 
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Dave Baxter Mar 11, 2023 rbbm.
''Tragedy has struck once again for a northern Manitoba man who has spent the last year desperately searching for his missing daughter, and is now mourning the sudden loss of his granddaughter.''

“It has been really hard on all of us.”

''Albert has spent the last year travelling regularly between St. Thersa Point and Winnipeg, as he continues to search for his daughter, 31-year-old Ashley Shingoose, who disappeared off the streets of Winnipeg, and has not been seen or heard from by family or friends since March 11 of last year.

And Albert is now dealing with more loss, as it has been confirmed that one of two teenage girls who died in St. Theresa Point last week after being outside in frigid winter temperatures was his granddaughter Dayna Shingoose, who is the daughter of Ashley.''


''According to RCMP, Dayna and her friend Emily Mason were both discovered outside a home on St. Theresa Point First Nation last Wednesday morning, and police said they believe that both girls had been outside for a period of time overnight while temperatures dropped to as low as -23 Celsius.''

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Dayna Shingoose, seen here, the daughter of missing woman Ashley Shingoose, was one of two teenage girls who died in St. Theresa Point last week after being outside in frigid winter temperatures. Handout

''Albert said he also has no plans to stop travelling to Winnipeg and to continue to search for his missing daughter.

“I will go back again and again as long as I have to, and I will keep searching,” he said. I’ll never stop searching.”

Anyone with any information on the disappearance of Ashley Shingoose is asked to call the Winnipeg Police Missing Persons Unit at 204 986-6250''.
 
Dave Baxter Mar 11, 2023 rbbm.
''Tragedy has struck once again for a northern Manitoba man who has spent the last year desperately searching for his missing daughter, and is now mourning the sudden loss of his granddaughter.''

“It has been really hard on all of us.”

''Albert has spent the last year travelling regularly between St. Thersa Point and Winnipeg, as he continues to search for his daughter, 31-year-old Ashley Shingoose, who disappeared off the streets of Winnipeg, and has not been seen or heard from by family or friends since March 11 of last year.

And Albert is now dealing with more loss, as it has been confirmed that one of two teenage girls who died in St. Theresa Point last week after being outside in frigid winter temperatures was his granddaughter Dayna Shingoose, who is the daughter of Ashley.''


''According to RCMP, Dayna and her friend Emily Mason were both discovered outside a home on St. Theresa Point First Nation last Wednesday morning, and police said they believe that both girls had been outside for a period of time overnight while temperatures dropped to as low as -23 Celsius.''

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Dayna Shingoose, seen here, the daughter of missing woman Ashley Shingoose, was one of two teenage girls who died in St. Theresa Point last week after being outside in frigid winter temperatures. Handout

''Albert said he also has no plans to stop travelling to Winnipeg and to continue to search for his missing daughter.

“I will go back again and again as long as I have to, and I will keep searching,” he said. I’ll never stop searching.”

Anyone with any information on the disappearance of Ashley Shingoose is asked to call the Winnipeg Police Missing Persons Unit at 204 986-6250''.
What the heck were they doing outside?
 
''Police previously released images of a reversible Baby Phat brand jacket with a fur hood that investigators believe Buffalo Woman was wearing.

Albert says he, his wife and one of his daughters were asked by Winnipeg police to provide DNA samples about a month ago for comparison.

He said police shared results with him a couple days ago, and that lifted his spirits and gave him hope.

"The DNA samples didn't match [with Buffalo Woman]," Albert said. "That picked us all up — it didn't match. That was good."
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I don't know what changed
 

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