Found Safe Canada - Cheyanna Cooper, 24, Toronto, 14 Dec 2017

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https://www.cp24.com/news/police-concerned-for-safety-of-missing-24-year-old-woman-1.3734717
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Cheyanna Cooper was last seen in the area of Caledonia Road and Eglinton Avenue West on Dec. 14.

Police said she is five-foot-seven with long brown hair, brown eyes and weighs 130 pounds. She has a piercing on her right eyebrow, wears glasses and has a rose tattoo on her right shoulder blade, according to investigators.
Cooper’s family is expected to speak to the media on Sunday afternoon.
 

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https://www.cp24.com/news/mother-issues-tearful-christmas-eve-plea-to-help-find-missing-daughter-1.3734717

Mother issues tearful Christmas Eve plea to help find missing daughter
The mother of a young woman who went missing in the Eglinton West area 10 days ago has issued a tearful plea to the public to help bring her daughter home for Christmas.

Cheyanna Cooper, 24, was last seen at a youth shelter in the area of Caledonia Road and Eglinton Avenue West on Dec. 13. She was dressed properly and was staying at the shelter at the time.

Her family says they haven’t heard from her since – behavior they say is uncharacteristic for the young woman, who is close with her family, involved in her community and usually very enthusiastic about the holidays.
“While everyone else is doing their beautiful traditions with their families, I’ll be putting up posters so I can find my baby girl,” she said.

Grizzly said her son’s birthday recently passed by and the family didn’t hear from Cooper, which is very out of character. She said efforts to find Cooper have been made even more difficult because Cooper lost her cell phone shortly before she disappeared.

In addition to the disappearance being out of character, police said they’re concerned for Cooper’s safety because she is insulin-dependent.

“Please just throw your shoes on and go and look around your property – help me find her,” Grizzly said.

Police are urging people in the area to check their properties for signs of the young woman and are asking anyone with information to contact police at 416-808-5100 or call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).
http://www.680news.com/2017/12/24/1702789/

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toron...f-missing-daughter-on-christmas-eve-1.4464376
Cooper is diabetic and is insulin dependant, her family says.

"Maybe she needs medical help, maybe she's passed out," Walker said. "Maybe she doesn't have a coat on, I don't know."
Walker says she drove her daughter to Toronto just days before she went missing.

"We dropped her off on Dec. 8 and that was the last time I saw her," she said. "She came to Toronto to experience life in the big city and find a job."


Walker says her last contact with her daughter was on Dec. 11 when they exchanged text messages. She says Cooper always stayed in regular contact with her family so they grew concerned after several days went by with no word from her. The family filed a missing person's report with Toronto police on Dec. 21.
Her family says she is of indigenous heritage.

"Cheyana is First Nations, she's a member of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in Saskatchewan," Walker said.
She believes that her daughter would never stay away from the family over the holidays.
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Wow! A unemployed, diabetic young woman from a close family with lots of support disappears after she gets dropped off by family at a shelter in a big city away from home. What could possibly go wrong?

Pray that she met a friend and is staying with that friend rather than at a shelter.
 
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